It’s real life, though. It’s an accurate portrayal of the struggles of a failing fishing family, and a woman tasked to interpret for her deaf parents when she wants to move away to college and live her own life.
It’s a great movie, even though it has some vulgarity in it, as do real-life families and situations.
“... even though it has some vulgarity in it, as do real-life families and situations.”
No doubt but some behaviors are best left off of the silver screen. That’s my opinion and it’s based largely on keeping kids from seeing things at too early an age.