WEBVTT Kind: captions Language: en 00:00:02.899 --> 00:00:06.560 Is it safe for young teens to face the scares in Smile? 00:00:06.560 --> 00:00:11.178 [Woman screams] [Music plays] 00:00:11.178 --> 00:00:14.216 Well, they likely be doing more hiding than grinning. 00:00:14.216 --> 00:00:15.924 "You're going to die!" 00:00:15.924 --> 00:00:17.740 "You're going to die!" 00:00:17.740 --> 00:00:21.310 In this deeply creepy horror flick, a traumatized psychiatrist 00:00:21.310 --> 00:00:24.992 experiences disturbing visions after a patient's suicide. 00:00:24.992 --> 00:00:28.369 "A patient in your care died- brutally- in front of you." 00:00:28.369 --> 00:00:31.589 The violence in the film is intense and quite gory. 00:00:31.589 --> 00:00:36.230 We're talking bloody open wounds, face-slicing, stabbings, noisy jump 00:00:36.230 --> 00:00:40.060 scares, twisted body parts, and lots of other nightmarish imagery. 00:00:40.060 --> 00:00:41.397 [Music plays] 00:00:41.397 --> 00:00:45.070 The shocks are punctuated with strong language, including 00:00:45.070 --> 00:00:47.310 multiple F-bombs and S-words. 00:00:47.310 --> 00:00:49.840 "Get her away from me!" 00:00:49.840 --> 00:00:54.160 Common Sense says Smile is OK for teens 16 and up. 00:00:54.160 --> 00:01:00.060 For top picks and advice to fit your family, visit us at commonsensemedia.org.