Parents' Guide to Til Death Do Us Part

Movie NR 2023 109 minutes
Til Death Do Us Part Movie Poster: Natalie Burn poses in a bloodied bridal outfit with a bloodied chainsaw

Common Sense Media Review

Monique Jones By Monique Jones , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 16+

Tedious, bloody action thriller won't make you say "I do."

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What's the Story?

In TIL DEATH DO US PART, a bride (Natalie Burn) decides to call off her wedding to her fiance (Ser'Darius Blain). But both she and her fiance are adept assassins, and he sends his groomsmen -- also assassins -- to take her out. It's up to the bride to defend herself and survive the night.

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This action thriller feels very much like an homage to Quentin Tarantino classics. But Til Death Do Us Part is no Kill Bill or Reservoir Dogs. Outside of surface throwbacks to these better films in the form of costumes and quippy lines, Til Death Do Us Part just doesn't really do much beyond showing a woman kill people in a "cool" way. It's drawn out and tedious and, probably worst of all, doesn't make much sense. That said, if you just want to watch some mindless action, this film fits the bill.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about Til Death Do Us Part's violence. How did it make you feel? Was it exciting? Shocking? What did the movie show or not show to achieve this effect? Why is that important?

  • Why does the bride decide to back out of the wedding? Would you have made the same decision? How does she defend herself against the groomsmen?

  • How does the film represent people of different backgrounds? What about gender?

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Til Death Do Us Part Movie Poster: Natalie Burn poses in a bloodied bridal outfit with a bloodied chainsaw

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