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Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux
Point is, this movie has images that children probably shouldn't view without parental consent, I don't see what's so hard to understand about that.
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See, I personally don't think any Iraqi parent affected by the war ever gave their children parental consent to see people getting shot, buildings being blown up, and cities being bombarded [by either side]... Having kids/teens see that here, even on film, would be a good way to show them why war is not cool. Might change some opinions... It's definitely better than mindless movie violence that gets a PG13 rating. And as for language/profanity, what 10 year old hasn't already learned it all from friends/family/movies/TV, etc?