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All member reviews for The Pink Panther

kevin
teen, 15 years old
 
good comedy

manay_4511
teen, 14 years old
 

moviebash
teen, 15 years old
 
I laughed!
Terrific Film... You'll be crying by the end. (from laughter, that is.)

MisterDad
parent
 
60's Bedroom Farce
We watched this expecting to see a slapstick comedy, and there is plenty of that, but at its heart, this is essentially a 60's bedroom farce, with a crime caper to add spice to it. Nothing is explicit, so there's nothing corrupting young minds without a frame of reference, but the parents will get uncomfortable because they do understand what's being alluded to off-screen. It's actually refreshing to see the sexual canoodling handled so adroitly and inoffensively, but it's there, your little kids just won't get it.

rameshs
parent
 
Maybe for older kids, but not for tweens
It turned out to be a very boring movie. My 9 year old did not like it. The humor was simply out of date. The bedroom scenes were too long, and there is a fairly long seduction sequence. I will not recommend this to a 8-9 year old.

4kidshater
teen, 14 years old
 
A zany funny film
This is a fun film. It's does have some bad stuff, But sorta of apporiate for kids. This is a funny movie. I recommeded it.

 
Not a good message for morality...behavior before marriage & fidelity after.
There was way too much casual acceptance of infidelity (Clouseau's wife of 10 years was cheating on him-probably the whole time- with Sir Charles; who did not seem bothered if she were to also get involved with his nephew) & talk of virginity (not in a respectful way) & getting a woman drunk(she gave in to pressure "are you afraid?" & drank alcohol for the first time, & would Sir Charles take advantage of her? There was no mention of this is not a good thing...it was presented as amusing, & not that she did anything wrong to give in to peer pressure.