'JACKASS FOREVER'
Rated R for strong crude material and dangerous stunts, graphic nudity and language throughout.
What it’s about: The Jackass crew is back after all these years for another round of pranks, pratfalls and sublimely silly (and painful) stunts
The kid attractor factor: Teens will be drawn to the humorous antics.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Pain is temporary, friendship is forever.
Violence: Well, it's a stunt show, so there's a lot of violence inflicted on bodies that go flying through the air and hit the ground, each other, bodies of water, bulls, violence inflicted on various nether regions, bees, electric shocks, tasers ... it's Jackass. It's violent and gross but no one dies or bleeds too much.
Language: Swearing and strong language throughout.
Sex: There is a shocking amount of male nudity, and extreme close-ups of male genitalia, though it's presented in an entirely playful, nonsexual manner.
Drugs: None (I think?)
Parents’ advisory: Okay for teens, but please note the amount of (nonsexual) male genitalia and be prepared to discuss if necessary.
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'THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD'
Rated R for sexual content, graphic nudity, drug use and some language.
What it’s about: A young woman in Oslo struggles to find herself in her various relationships.
The kid attractor factor: This is more of an adult drama, not much appeal for kids.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Sometimes it's okay to feel like the worst person in the world. That feeling will pass. Learn to love and grow and find your happiness.
Violence: None
Language: Some swearing and strong language (in Norwegian)
Sex: Several frank sex scenes including graphic male and female nudity
Drugs: A scene featuring a hallucinogenic mushroom trip.
Parents’ advisory: This is a mature love story, okay for teens, but probably too mature for kids.
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