Korbin runs from the cops, they joke about him having no points left on his license, there is a running joke throughout the movie of his mother being a needy nagging woman who is always trying to guilt him. In terms of the fighting and the civic confrontation, there is a bit of in-your-face lack of respect for the law and authority on the whole in this movie. They do shoot aliens a lot who bleed in different colors. If they've never seen anything with violence, death, and explosions, then this isn't the movie for them. So if your kid has been okay with any of those, then the violence in this movie will seem normal to them, because I think this is what a lot of people expect from this type of film based on comic-book style. I'm on the fence and here's why the violence, with the killings, fighting, and the explosions, is on the level with most of the more modern films like Guardians of the Galaxy, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and Transformers films. This movie, language-wise was a lot cleaner than Goonies. We curse around the house, so the language I'm not concerned with. Okay, so I watched this last night again for about the 50th time and really analyzed it to see whether my 8-year-old could watch it. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails. A bit of language ("s-t" and "ass"), smoking, and drinking. In general, the sexuality is played for laughs: one scene implies that a couple is engaged in oral sex, but it's shot from the shoulders up in other sequences women wear very revealing outfits. The female hero is seen numerous times in a partially nude state, including once wearing only carefully-placed tape. Assorted lethal villains carry powerful, multi-purpose weapons and use them indiscriminately, spraying gunfire in crowded places and blowing up entire planets and spaceships. There are explosions, gunfights, creepy mutant aliens, mustache-twirling villains, bodies dropping on all sides, futuristic car chases, and battles to the death. Parents need to know that The Fifth Element moves from one action sequence to another in quick succession In all cases, the comic book violence is loud, magnified, and very much in your face.
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