(Transportation) Parental Guidance: PG-13 Level - Restricted Level Screen Brief

Vito 2022-04-20 09:01:59

Moved from IMDB, roughly translated, for your reference whether it is convenient to watch it with your family. I personally think it is no problem.

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The film is rated PG-13.

1. Sex and Nudity : None

  • A young boy's grandmother jokes (asexually) about his penis many times.
  • A wife helps her husband take a shower without revealing his private parts.

2. Violence and Gore: None

  • A child opens a drawer, the drawer hits his foot (off-screen) and sees bleeding (on-screen).

3. Dirty language and profanity: minor

  • A boy in the back seat of a van gives a middle finger to a man walking down the street.
  • The little boy's grandmother called "bastards" several times, and the little boy said it once.
  • A man made a gesture to his head, implying shooting himself.

4. Alcohol, Drugs and Smoking: Minor

  • There are many scenes where the male protagonist smokes.
  • Scenes of young children chewing tobacco.

4. Scary and Intense Scenes: Slight

A child was almost beaten with a stick by his father.

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1. Scary and intense scenes

  • A building is set on fire and characters run in and out.
  • An elderly woman suffered a stroke and lost the ability to speak and move on her own.

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Extended Reading
  • Van 2021-12-25 08:01:15

    Three and a half. Only the performance is A-level, and the others are too conventional. The Asian immigrant groups, individual struggles and internal conflicts within the family have been presented to varying degrees, but they are all superficially, and the artificial traces on the script are still too strong. It can be seen that the actors are working hard to perform a sense of daily life, but they are back on track by the plot arrangement designed by the director. In short, the theme of Asian immigrants has not touched the ceiling. Both Han Yili and Yoon Ruzhen are so powerful that they steal the limelight from Steven Yuan and endorse their works with local national actors, which is probably not the envy of those movies that tell the stories of Chinese Americans on the big Hollywood screen in recent years.

  • Earl 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    #QY# 4.0 points. There are many moments similar to Thales Mark's style, but this video style falls into the perspective of an observer between grass and earth, and I still like this rhythm. The small Korean food farm in a small town with a strong religious atmosphere in the south, although it displays the twists and turns of each adult of immigrant families (contact, change and self-evidence), but also uses a poetic way to highlight a certain atmosphere in memory, Efforts to deeply characterize the distress itself are avoided. The last fire that made this East Asian family put down their stubbornness and unite has a kind of ghostly abruptness under the foreshadowing of the preamble (the play seems to be lazy; in fact, my grandma is sick too)... It reminds me to some extent "The First Cow" also made me think for a while whether Mirani is the water celery I love to eat.

Minari quotes

  • Soonja: Penis broken!

    David: It's not called a penis, it's called a ding-dong!

  • Soonja: Minari is truly the best. It grows anywhere, like weeds. So anyone can pick and eat it. Rich or poor, anyone can enjoy it and be healthy. Minari can be put in kimchi, put in stew, put in soup. It can be medicine if you are sick. Minari is wonderful, wonderful!