Her point was that parents would be bringing 10 year olds to this film and witnessed such action.
She may have found the movie pointless but ultimately she is concerned about some parents who may come to the film bringing the kids because they don’t want to say “no”.
Had she stopped there, maybe.
But she kept blathering on about that which she does not know.
But it is rated R. The only parents who will take their kids to see this are idiots! This is as much of a kids movie as “sin city”. Both are based on graphic novles and both are rated R. If the parents take their kids to see this movie, it’s their own fault.
That said, I will be in a theater watching this movie at midnight on Friday morning. The novel entertained me enough that I will enjoy seeing it.
Her point was that parents would be bringing 10 year olds to this film and witnessed such action.
She may have found the movie pointless but ultimately she is concerned about some parents who may come to the film bringing the kids because they dont want to say no.
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Gotcha. It’s for the children.
If the situation is as you describe above, Deb’s issue is with the parents, not the movie.
If people are stupid enough to take their kids to an R-rated movie, that's their problem.