How can titanic be pg13




















I definitely recommend! Parent of a 7, 13, and year-old Written by bethany. Titanic is a classic, but can become dirty Overall, Titanic is a very historical classic. Though, the movie does include some mature themes that can go over younger viewers heads. They are shown multiple times including in a picture. Parent Written by Braedon P. August 13, Titanic This movie is a romantic classic but also inappropriate. It includes a scene of Rose undoing her dress and her breast and nipples are shown then Jack draws her which it shows the painting at least 3 more times it shows breast,nipples,and Virginia There is a sex scene where Rose is on top of Jack naked moaning and laughing shows her shoulders and higher after they are out of breath.

It has lots violence in the end. It shows the Titanic sinking and people jumping into the cold water. A man commits suicide Following with old couples. Strong language such as d--n, hell, s--t, and 3 uses of f--k. People are shown drinking alcohol and wine at a party.

Adult Written by Dr. Pepper July 27, Tear jerker I loved this movie a lot but I had to be sent out of the room for two scenes because they were inappropriate so I cant tell you much there. But overall the story was wonderful and I cried, which I usually don't do for movies but it was sad.

The sinking Titanic scene may be to graphic for younger kids because they are dying and killing people and one guy commits suicide. Parents won't be able to tell their kids it's just a movie which made me cry even harder I was crying for about a week.

But at some point in your life you MUST watch it the main characters Rose and Jack are great role models and the story can somehow touch your heart. Adult Written by Quilter B April 10, Am I the only person who didn't like this movie? The movie is beautifully filmed, the costumes are great, I understand there is much historical accuracy.

HOWEVER, the glorification of lying to your parents and instant gratification for a shallow relationship really bothers me. There is nothing of shared values, common goals and respect for oneself and ones family in this trite lust-story.

Kate is pretty, but Leo isn't all that handsome. I'm just saying! Helped me decide. Go to Common Sense Review. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Print. Personalize your media recommendations. How old is your kid? Have an account?

Sign in. A report by Slate argued that the Hollywood ratings system inherently favored big-budget productions, and was more likely to come down heavier upon independent pictures. The investigation compared Titanic to 's Besieged , which landed an R-rating despite having less nudity, swearing and violence than James Cameron 's fictionalized account of the Titanic's maiden voyage.

Slate concluded that the membership system of the MPAA which is comprised of representatives from Hollywood's major studios was flawed, and a more independent alternative was required to ensure complete parity. Whether down to artful nudity or studio politics, Titanic is evidently a borderline case - a relatively soft R, or one of the wilder PGs, but this is where the PG rating proves a worthy addition to the system. Some will have no qualms about letting their year-olds enjoy one of the most iconic love stories in cinematic history, while others would recoil at the thought of youngsters glimpsing Rose 's risque art class.

Rather than laying down the law with a hard R or giving the go-ahead with a PG, the middle option allows parents to make the final decision, while warning conservative types that spicy moments may lie within. But the key issue with Titanic 's rating isn't protecting fragile young minds from violence and nudity, it's ensuring that all films are afforded a level playing field, and Titanic 's PG calls that into question.

As a young man, handcuffed to a pipe watches water pour into the room he is standing in, he remarks to himself, "This is going to be bad. A year-old girl tells her mother that over half the people on a boat will die. A man tells another man that over half of 2, people on board a ship will die when the ship sinks. We see a man show an elderly woman a digital recreation of a boat sinking, snapping in half and sinking and the man makes dramatic noises.

An elderly woman tells several people that a man had "put a pistol in his mouth" after losing his money. A man tells another man that everyone who knows about a diamond should be "dead. While narrating a film, a man says that if windows on a submarine would give way it would be "sayonara. An elderly woman dramatically narrates that as a young woman she boarded a ship as though it were a "slave ship" and she was being "taken back in shackles. A young man dramatically tells a year-old girl that she will "die" if she remains in a relationship with a man.

We see several dogs being walked and a young man makes a crude remark about dogs defecating. A young man instructs a year-old girl how to spit we hear the young man making snorting and "hawking" noises and we see both the young man and year-old girl spit and the young man is surprised by a woman and swallows his spit.

A young woman and a young man playfully run through a hallway, accidentally running into a man. LANGUAGE 5 - At least 1 F-word, 1 obscene hand gesture used by a teen girl, 13 scatological terms, 3 anatomical terms, 24 mild obscenities, name-calling moron, gutter rat, undertaker of a man servant, no picnic, spoiled little brat, almost pass for a gentleman, vulgar, boyo, rude, uncouth, presumptuous, annoying, crazy, filth, poor little rich girl, moron, liar, far too difficult to impress, look a fright, stupid, limey, out of your mind , exclamations shut that hole in your face, bullocks, bugger me, shut up, blimey, bloody , 8 religious profanities, 25 religious exclamations.

SUBSTANCE USE - We see two young men and two men drinking liquor and smoking cigarettes, a man offers a teen girl brandy, a man drinks champagne, a man sprays several other men with champagne and drinks some of it, several people including a teenage boy and girl drink champagne, we see men and women and teenage boys and girls drinking beer, a teen girl remarks that she "knows how to drink," a young man teases a teen girl that they will "drink beer until they throw up" and chew and spit tobacco, a woman tells a story and we hear the punch line that a man had been drunk, a teen girl tells a young man that several men smoke cigars and drink brandy, and a man orders a brandy.

Jack and Rose transcend societal expectations and fall in love with each other, acting bravely to help save themselves and others. The "Haves" for the most part -- excepting Molly Brown, the Captain, and the ship architect -- aren't the most admirable lot. Many people onboard act selfishly, like Cal, who pretends a small child is his to get a spot on a lifeboat, or the shipworker who refuses to allow his half-filled lifeboat to return to save more people.

Rose's fiance strikes her. Extremely intense action, especially as the Titanic begins to sink. There's mass chaos that leads to fist fights, pushing, gun violence, and even suicide. People plunge to their deaths in icy waters, some of them being killed by falling debris from the ship.

Almost everyone left in the water drowns, and there are close-ups of some passengers who choose to never even attempt to leave the ship, preferring to await the inevitable in their rooms or lounges. One scene of a topless woman as she poses for a painting, plus shots of that painting, as well as a few other nude drawings. Jack and Rose flirt, kiss passionately, and eventually make love.

The love scene doesn't include any nudity, but the couple is sweaty, out-of-breath, bare-shouldered, and on top of each other. The most commonly used swear is "s--t," which is repeated several times throughout the movie. Other strong language includes one "f--k," "son of a bitch," "damn," "hell," "ass," "bloody," and several "goddamns" "oh my Gods," and other exclamations, especially toward the end.

Insulting taunts include "slut," "whore," and "moron. The first-class passengers drink wine and champagne with dinner, and the men leave to smoke cigars and drink brandy after dinner accurate for the time period ; the steerage passengers get drunk at a late-night party where beer is plentiful.

Jack smokes cigarettes in a few scenes. Rose tries to smoke a cigarette, but her fiance stops her; later she does smoke one. Parents need to know that James Cameron 's King-of-the-World saga Titanic is one of the highest-grossing movies of all time and is still sure to attract young teen and tween audiences.

There's brief nudity a topless Rose poses for a nude drawing and sexuality Jack and Rose make love in the backseat of a car , but the forbidden romance between the main characters played by Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio is otherwise rather chaste by today's standards.

It's the epic Titanic sinking scene that may make this movie too intense for younger kids. Throughout the mass chaos, people are fighting, shooting at each other, plunging to their watery deaths, and in some cases, even committing suicide. The fact that this is based on a historical event may be too intense for sensitive children, but mature kids fascinated with the Titanic will find it compelling to watch.

Add your rating See all parent reviews. Add your rating See all kid reviews. Director James Cameron frames the story of the TITANIC in the late s, when a high-tech underwater mission uncovers hidden treasures from the legendary ship, including a nude drawing of a beautiful girl. A nearly year-old woman Gloria Stuart reveals that she's the woman in the drawing, and the audience is then immersed in the events on board the ship from her point of view.

She was Rose Kate Winslet , a lovely young woman engaged to one of the richest men on the ship, the cool and calculating Cal Billy Zane. Unhappy with her forced engagement, Rose briefly considers launching herself overboard but is saved by the witty, handsome Jack Leonardo DiCaprio , a third-class passenger who won his ticket in a poker game. As the two grow closer, Cal frames Jack for stealing, and the ship hits an iceberg, throwing everyone into a catastrophic, life-and-death situation where relationships are tested and courage is rare.

One of the highest-grossing movies of all time, this enthralling saga is often considered a guilty pleasure in certain serious movie-lover circles, despite its 11 Oscars. But the universal appeal of Cameron's epic blockbuster is undeniable.



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