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No Time to Die

Movie PG-13 2021 163 minutes
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age 13+

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age 13+

Mature, satisfying ending to the Daniel Craig era

Parents should understand that James Bond is a far better role model in this film than others in the Bond franchise. There are characters present for the duration of the movie who he genuinely cares about and is willing to sacrifice himself for. The violence contains essentially no gore, but characters are frequently beaten and shot as is the norm in a Bond films. Very little sexuality, drinking, or swearing. There are positive themes present of self-sacrifice, protecting the innocent, and helping others even when there's no personal gain.

This title has:

  • Great messages
  • Great role models
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age 15+

Good movie for a mature audience

I thought that the movie was pretty good, but I did think that it was a bit intense, there are some graphic deaths and lots of deaths of innocent people. This movie contains some light sexual encounters, some swearing and lots of alcohol consumption. Overall if you have an older/mature t(w)een it is a great movie to watch.

This title has:

  • Too much violence
1 person found this helpful.
age 12+

One of Craig's Best!

At first, I thought the movie was pointless but well shot and that there was absolutely no storyline. But time changed my opinion. This movie has a fantastic villain and impressive imagery! All the main characters played their part to perfection and the music was nothing like any blockbuster I've ever seen. Then again, the Bond industry do choose their composers and singers well. I recommend to see on a big screen. Enjoy.
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age 13+

Great overall, with an unnecessary f-bomb, but a great ending to the 007 Daniel Craig series.

This is an epic final 007 film for Daniel Craig. It has one use of the F-Word, which wasn't necessary, but doesn't ruin the movie. There is a really good intro song. The film explores mistakes and regrets. There is a scene at the beginning of the film ,where a child watches a masked man with a machine gun kill her mother. The daughter runs out of the house, and falls under a freezing river with ice at the surface. Instead of leaving the girl to die, the masked man shoots the ice, to free the girl, and saves her.

This title has:

  • Too much sex
  • Too much swearing
age 13+

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This title has:

  • Too much violence
  • Too much sex
  • Too much swearing
  • Too much drinking/drugs/smoking
age 10+

A good movie about religion.
age 14+

Daniel Craig's Final James Bond is Violent.

Daniel Craig's final run as 007 is just as intense and sexy as the last one. The movie isn't to violent it is more of a mystery. There are some scenes that could disturb younger veiwers including a scene where a bunch of people are being posioned. The plot line is okay but does have a few flaws. There is a bunch of scenes where people are shown cuddiling and kissing in a bed but no nudity is shown. This Movie is not for Kids but teens will love this amazing, intense, violent James Bond Finale!!
age 15+

Competent; Conclusive; Satisfying.

age 14+

Hard to follow and quite scary

It was an ok movie but hard to follow. In some scenes it appears to be a horror movie and can scare young children quite easily.

This title has:

  • Too much violence
age 13+

A decently violent film with some disturbing scenes at times. Some of the context and themes as well might be a little much for some younger bond fans. But at the end of the day, it is a real treat for bond fans and a lot of fun just for a more older audience

This title has:

  • Great messages
  • Too much swearing

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