Roll Bounce (PG-13)
At times tedious, mostly fine for ages 13+.
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- Studio: Fox Searchlight, Fox Searchlight
- Directed By: Malcolm D. Lee
- Cast: Bow Wow, Meagan Good
- Running Time: 112 minutes
- Release Date: 09/23/2005
- Video/DVD Release Date: 12/13/2005
- Genre: Drama
- MPAA Rating: PG-13
- MPAA Explanation: language and some crude humor
Parents need to know
Families can talk about the death of the mother: how do father and son handle her loss differently and also similarly? Why does Curtis lie to his son (by omission) about not having a job? How does X's roller skating serve as an outlet and also a metaphor for his emotional maturation over the summer? And what about all those brand named goods all over the movie?
Message
Social Behavior:
Kids are sweet, roller-skating is fun, father and son come together.
Consumerism:
Nostaligic product everywhere, including references to What's Happening!!, Kool-Aid, The Mod Squad, Fruit of the Loom, the Fonz (Happy Days), Baretta, Kung Fu, Jordache Jeans, Fat Albert, YooHoo, Pacman, Ford Mustang, Atari.
Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:
Brief drinking at a party attended by adults.
Violence
Some fighting between boys, Bow Wow smashes his dad's car with a crowbar.
Sex
Some references to sex, mostly men or boys ogliing tightly dressed women.
Language
Including damn, ass, mo-fo, motherf***r, and the n-word.
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Cynthia Fuchs
Is it any good?
The intertwined plot points start to seem like a checklist leading to the slow-to-come denouement. Will X make it right with Naomi? Will he and dad reconcile? Will Tori be revealed as a beauty when she loses her braces? And oh my goodness, will the wisecracking, booty-ogling garbage collectors (Mike Epps and Charlie Murphy) ever find another outlet for their energies?
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