Netflix blurb says PG “Parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.”
I don’t know much about ratings and nothing about children but, why, what, ‘‘may not be suitable’’? If ever there were a film with nothing offensive to anyone shouldn’t The Trip to Bountiful be it?
When she finally gets to Bountiful, she finds that her old friend, really her only friend, has just died, and her childhood home is in ruins. It’s unlikely this movie will appeal much to kids anyway, but anyone watching it as a family might have to explain why the old lady collapses in despair when she’s hauled back to live with her son.
For a long time now, the G Rating has been viewed as a kiss of death for a movie.
A Pippi Longstocking goodie-two shoes type of movie that makes most people gag is what most people think of when the G Rating is discussed.
I think the last G-rated movie I ever heard of was Going Coconuts with Donnie and Marie Osmond. Ewwwwwwww.
So, everything is at least PG.
It’s like that on TV too. Old Bonanza reruns are graded TV-14. You should be fourteen years old before you watch Bonanza? Cripes, they used to have kiddie lunch boxes with Ben and the boys on them.
That’s one of those movies I meant to watch and forgot about. Have to check it out sometime. Another “G” movie that was pretty good was The Rookie, but somehow they got away with letting Rachel Griffiths grab Dennis Quaid’s butt. I don’t remember any bad language in that one, though.