WEBVTT Kind: captions Language: en 00:00:00.800 --> 00:00:03.600 Does Dog bite hard when it comes to violence? 00:00:03.600 --> 00:00:05.836 "Hey, stop!" 00:00:05.836 --> 00:00:07.736 "Sergeant Rodriguez was a legend; they want his dog 00:00:07.736 --> 00:00:10.400 at the funeral. You do this, and you're back in the game." 00:00:10.400 --> 00:00:13.520 Well, it's intense at times, but never too scary. 00:00:13.520 --> 00:00:14.720 [Men laugh] [Dog snarls] 00:00:14.720 --> 00:00:17.600 Channing Tatum stars in this buddy road-trip dramedy 00:00:17.600 --> 00:00:20.800 about an Army veteran driving a military canine across 00:00:20.800 --> 00:00:21.482 the country. 00:00:21.482 --> 00:00:22.400 "You're just a demon!" 00:00:22.400 --> 00:00:25.200 While the story is certainly well-intentioned, look out 00:00:25.200 --> 00:00:27.840 for a couple of potentially controversial scenes: 00:00:27.840 --> 00:00:30.880 In one that's played for laughs, Tatum's character pretends to 00:00:30.880 --> 00:00:34.000 be blind, and in another, the dog attacks a Muslim man 00:00:34.000 --> 00:00:34.960 based on his clothes. 00:00:34.960 --> 00:00:35.840 [Crash sound] 00:00:35.840 --> 00:00:38.480 There's also quite a bit of drinking, frequent use of the 00:00:38.480 --> 00:00:41.920 S-word and other insults, plus references to war and 00:00:41.920 --> 00:00:42.560 suicide. 00:00:42.560 --> 00:00:43.600 [Music plays] 00:00:43.600 --> 00:00:46.880 On the upside, the movie promotes kindness and unity 00:00:46.880 --> 00:00:49.600 and could spark conversations about mental health. 00:00:49.600 --> 00:00:50.480 [Music plays] 00:00:50.480 --> 00:00:54.800 Common Sense says Dog is OK for teens 13 and up. 00:00:54.800 --> 00:01:00.685 For top picks and advice to fit your  family, visit us at commonsensemedia.org.