School Ties (PG-13)
Stirring movie may be too heavy for some tweens.
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- Studio: Paramount Pictures
- Directed By: Robert Mandel
- Cast: Matt Damon, Brendan Fraser
- Running Time: 101 minutes
- Release Date: 08/13/2001
- Video/DVD Release Date: 08/13/2001
- Genre: Drama
- MPAA Rating: PG-13
- MPAA Explanation: for language
Parents need to know
Families can talk about the bigotry depicted in this film.
Message
Social Behavior:
Characters express anti-Semitism and cheat on a test, but the behavior is portrayed negatively and contributes to the movie's central themes.
Consumerism:
Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:
Violence
David engages in fistfights, most notably in the opening back-alley brawl.
Sex
Scattered adolescent boy stuff: The prep schoolers talk about someone's sister performing a sexual act, go looking for sexual adventures at a dance, and show their naked backsides in the shower.
Language
Moderate, including "Bastard" and "Jesus."
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Randy White
Is it any good?
While it may sympathize, the movie never excuses the boys' racist behavior. One twelve-year-old viewer thought that the "rich kids were just snobs" and that Fraser's character should have been upfront about being Jewish--whether people liked it or not. The youngster picked up on one of the movie's less obvious morals: as abhorrent as anti-Semitism is, hiding who you are because of a desire to fit it isn't wholly admirable either.
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