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General on January 3, 2009 |
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Well, I finally was able to get tickets and bring my two kids, both under the age of 8, to see Marley & Me. After watching endless promotions of a very cute dog causing al this mischief, my kids were dying to see this supposedly “funny” movie.
The movie is rated PG and all the advertisements were of a DOG doing funny things so I figured it was the perfect movie for our young family.
As soon as the movie started- which opens with a couple scene (lots of kissing), I started to question whether I got the rating wrong- did I mistakenly think a PG 13 movie was PG? – I quietly whispered to my husband about the rating, checked my purse for the tickets and took out my blackberry to confirm- yes, it was indeed PG.
The movie did have some good fun scenes about cute Marley growing up and being out of control, but the movie does have some language that was shocking at times (the words sex, shit, and bitch). In addition to words, there are a few couple/kissing scenes that while harmless to a PG13 crowd were definitely a little too blunt for children. Also, there was a scene that involved a stabbing of a girl which, again, really should not have been in there as it was not needed to serve the purpose of having the family decide to move to a bigger house in a nicer neighborhood.
The movie also had adult themes throughout which, in a typical PG movie may be present but not so obvious to the young kid viewers. Disney does a great job of making movies that have a level 1 kids story but have deeper level adult morals and stories. But this movie does not hide marital discord from any audience.
I do not want to ruin the ending for everyone, but just know that as with many movies, there is sometimes a tragedy that brings people to the realization of something real or deeper. This movie is no exception but watching a loved animal get sick, die and be buried physically is a little heavy for kids who love dogs and think only about the fun and love a pet brings to a family.
Anyways, the movie overall was okay for the PG13 crowd, but I am shocked it has a PG rating. After the movie, I did do some researching on the Internet to see if perhaps I was just overreacting but I found out that I was not alone in my conclusions about this movie. Lesson learned- do more due diligence before taking any young kids to a movie.