Parents need to know that most kids and teens probably won't be interested in this sophisticated drama about literary fraud. Lying, criminality, greed, and other iffy behavior are treated with humor, and the man behind it all is portrayed as likeable -- even heroic -- in some instances. Characters break the law and hurt the people they love with ease and very little conscience, and there's lots of swearing and some drinking and drug use.
Positive messages:The main character is a charming anti-hero who's manipulative, deceitful, and narcissistic. He's surrounded by people who either bend to his will or want to believe him for their own financial gain. Even his best friend -- a good, caring man -- is deceived by him and participates in his scam. Almost everyone pays a price for his/her iffy behavior, but that price is relatively small. No characters are portrayed as honest, moral, or corruption-proof.
Violence:Violence is limited to an imagined sequence that includes one punch and one fall.
Sex:No overt sexual activity. Two scenes take place after sex has occurred; one includes a glimpse of breast. It's later discovered that in one instance the sex was paid for.
Drinking, drugs, & smoking:Social drinking and smoking. Lead characters are drunk in several sequences. Main character is revealed to self-medicate with prescription drugs.
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