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Parent movie reviews for kids
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► A man throws a rock through a car window when a dog inside is barking, another man comes on the scene and the two men argue as the dog jumps out of the car and chases the first man and bites his sleeve the second man restrains the dog and puts her back in the car. A man looks at photographs of warfare and asks another man, “Are they dead?” (we do not see the photos). A man puts a muzzle on a dog and says, “Last time,” as another man comes with a restraining loop that is placed on the dog’s neck the dog barks and jumps trying to get to the first man as he drives away (the dog is being taken to be euthanized, but is not). A man wakes up moaning and hears whistling in his ears, he stumbles to a bathroom, knocks over a lamp and collapses on the floor where he has a seizure and a dog watches and lays across him until the man sleeps. ► A dog watches grainy and jumpy video footage from its body cam in battle (we see a lot of movement but no violence is shown). A man finds his truck broken into and his belongings stolen two dogs track the thief to a homeless camp, where the thief claims to be a veteran and argues about the items being his until the first man punches him hard in the face. A man questions another man tied into a chair and kicks him over on his side into pig muck.

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A man carries an axe into a house looking for a dog and finds it being tended to by a woman she says that it had barbed wire in its paw. – A dog jumps out of the back of a truck and runs through a forest with a man chasing it, the man finds a bloody trail in the leaves, tracks them to a greenhouse (marijuana plants are seen) and he is shot with a tranquilizer dart and collapses he wakes up tied to a chair and he drools. Directed by Reid Carolin & Channing Tatum.

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Also with Kevin Nash, Jane Adams, Darren Keilan and Eric Urbiztondo.

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Because the dog also suffers from trauma from its combat service, the two must figure out how to communicate and get along. Read our parents’ guide below for details on sexual content, violence & strong language.Īfter a traumatic brain injury an Army Ranger (Channing Tatum) is trying to get back to work, but is not permitted until he makes a deal to deliver the dog of a fellow Ranger to the man’s funeral. Why is “Dog” rated PG-13? The MPAA rating has been assigned for “language, thematic elements, drug content and some suggestive material.” The evaluation includes a near sex scene, some flirting and some partial nudity, several scenes of a barking, snarling dog and a few bites (no blood is shown), a trail of blood from an injured dog, photos of an injured dog, discussion of trauma, anxiety and PTSD (both in humans and dogs), a suicide, several arguments, seizures caused by brain trauma, and at least 2 F-words and other strong language.













Parent movie reviews for kids