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Argo for teens
I am usually pretty strict in following the movie ratings for my kids. There were some that I let them watch even when they were somewhat under the recommended age (under 13 for PG-13 etc) if I had checked them out previously. However, the only R rated movie I let them see unedited was The King's Speech, as I had already seen it and knew the R rating was for the one swearing scene, which I did not think was a big seal and fit well within the context of the film.
Argo is playing locally tonight and my husband is interested in seeing it. I have already seen it and thought it was terrific. Would you let your 12 year old go? There was lots of bad language, and a few intense scenes, but I don't remember any real gore. |
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We told our 15YO he could see it when he could explain the backstory to us. I thought it was an excellent movie but without knowing a bit about the hostage crisis & the situation at the time in Iran, you miss a bit of understanding.
Our 12YO hasn't seen it but I wouldn't stop her from seeing it, with the same caveat. |
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We took our DD - she was 14, I realize there is a big difference between 12 and 14 but she really enjoyed it and in hindsight I would have taken her at 12
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I took my 13 year old with me. He is big on history so learned a bit about it before we went.
We are also big on following ratings, but I thought it was fine. It is really just language, and they do show the man hanging in the streets. We also saw Lincoln and give it a slight edge, but both are great movies!
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MY DD(17) and I saw it together. She didn't know the history at all. We both loved it. It is actually my favorite movie I saw in 2012. I would have let her see it at a younger age for sure.
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I would, but everyone here knows the story. I was in school with Sgt Sickman's brother when it happened. Language aside, I thought it was a great film.
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Absolutely fine. It's a great movie and really nothing that would concern me. I would try to explain the historical context first though.
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Thanks everyone, I am thinking of letting him go with his Dad. He is into History, mostly WW II, so I think he would enjoy it.
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Yes, but then I'm probably not the best person to ask. I'd let a 12 year old see just about anything, as long as they were seeing it with an adult.
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I have seen it twice, and if my 12 year old was interested (I don't have a 12 year old anymore) I would have no problem letting them see it.
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Yes-I have an 11 and 13 year old and though they didn't see it with my husband and I, I think it's fine for them.
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In fact, I knew nothing about what Argo was about until I sat down to watch it. Then I was thinking, "Are you serious? Making a movie on this topic, giving our enemies yet another thing to be inflamed about???" But, at the end, I was so overjoyed, I was thinking, "Screw them! I love this film!!! The fact that it was based on a true story is even better!" It is one of my favorite films. So, if your 12 year old can handle the intense scenes of violence & hatred, I'd say, go for it!
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