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Certification
MPAA | Rated PG for thematic elements and language |
Certification |
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Sex & Nudity
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- Brooke says that she has an amazing tongue...
- Singer at the Harvard dance wears a tight shirt that shows her cleavage...
Violence & Gore
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- An 11-year-old girl is involved in a serious car accident at the beginning of the movie. The paramedics are seen administering CPR on her, and she is taken to the emergency room. The viewer gets a close-up shot of the girl in her hospital bed. She is seriously bruised and disfigured, with tubes down her throat, a neck brace, etc...
Profanity
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- Two uses of the word a_ _, one use of word hell
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- None.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- A disturbing car accident scene is shown. There isn't any blood, but we see the victim's folders and school papers strewn across the lawn, and the paramedics rushing in to help.
- There are some intense scenes as one of the main character begins her long recovery after being in a car accident.
- The tube that helps Brooke breathe accidentally disconnects while she is sleeping in the middle of the night. She wakes up to a loud buzzing noise and is unable to breathe. Two nurses rush in to help her. They have a hard time finding the connection, but after about 30 seconds, they finally get it, and she's okay. By then, though, Brooke is visibly upset, with tears streaming down her face.
- Some references are made to pressure sores that Brooke gets on her bottom when she doesn't switch positions in bed every few hours, or when she doesn't eat properly.
- A young teenager's potential battle with anorexia is discussed.