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May 29, 2020 9:26 PM
#1
After watching the movie, I consider that some scenes were not allowed to children! I think the rating should changed to 13 or older. |
Jun 25, 2020 10:15 AM
#2
Which scenes do you mean? Nothing particularly stood out to me as being non PG. |
Jun 26, 2020 5:53 PM
#3
Main scenes ! escaping from home.. Lying to parents.. A confessions of love, especially between two girls ! I mean you can't show this to your 9 years old brother or sister, do you ? In the first place..characters are in high school..and the main story is "war on adults", this is enough I think. |
Jun 26, 2020 6:34 PM
#4
m8 I'd be more concerned over Aya acting like a fukin terrorist when she was threatening to blow up the place lol |
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Oct 1, 2020 11:35 AM
#5
Literally the only thing that could possibly bring the movie's rating up is the parental emotional abuse we see throughout the show. The way everything is slowly represented, and doesn't bring actual harmful consequences, like the guy who fell down the stairs and literally should've died, or at least be SERIOUSLY injured make it beyond clear that it's important for them that the movie keeps its lighthearted aspect. Every scene is shown in a way that everyone is able to understand what's going on, and after that, the show focuses primarily in its emotional side, which you only get to see the consequences of, so that people who can't understand it (like children) can't make assumptions to actually see what those teenagers have gone through (like the fact that Souma was probably considering suicide after having his life exposed). Unless you're mature enough, you literally can't see much beyond the show, which is the interesting part, and if that's the case, then the aesthetics and lighthearted scenes can already make it worth watching, as you aren't expecting much. As for the love confession... I feel disappointed just by feeling like I need to get into it, there wasn't even a kiss, and even it there was, it wouldn't be enough to get the rating up, there was literally nothing explicit on this movie, be it love or emotional abuse, and it being inbetween two girls literally adds nothing to it, don't try to impose your twisted rules on the world just to support your bigotry. Yes, I would show it even to a 6 year-old child of mine without second thoughts, and I wouldn't be afraid of any rebellions, or "wars", or "lies" of theirs, because then, that would indeed make me a bad parent, just like some adults it portrays. |
Oct 1, 2020 9:44 PM
#6
SahyZ said: Literally the only thing that could possibly bring the movie's rating up is the parental emotional abuse we see throughout the show. The way everything is slowly represented, and doesn't bring actual harmful consequences, like the guy who fell down the stairs and literally should've died, or at least be SERIOUSLY injured make it beyond clear that it's important for them that the movie keeps its lighthearted aspect. Every scene is shown in a way that everyone is able to understand what's going on, and after that, the show focuses primarily in its emotional side, which you only get to see the consequences of, so that people who can't understand it (like children) can't make assumptions to actually see what those teenagers have gone through (like the fact that Souma was probably considering suicide after having his life exposed). Unless you're mature enough, you literally can't see much beyond the show, which is the interesting part, and if that's the case, then the aesthetics and lighthearted scenes can already make it worth watching, as you aren't expecting much. As for the love confession... I feel disappointed just by feeling like I need to get into it, there wasn't even a kiss, and even it there was, it wouldn't be enough to get the rating up, there was literally nothing explicit on this movie, be it love or emotional abuse, and it being inbetween two girls literally adds nothing to it, don't try to impose your twisted rules on the world just to support your bigotry. Yes, I would show it even to a 6 year-old child of mine without second thoughts, and I wouldn't be afraid of any rebellions, or "wars", or "lies" of theirs, because then, that would indeed make me a bad parent, just like some adults it portrays. You wrote all this but in the last you're wrong about me! I didn't said "it should be" so I didn't tried to impose anything! I said "I think" and that's it..I have my opinion and you're had yours! We're here just to discuss things! there was no need to say this "I feel disappointed just by feeling like I need to get into it" If you had shared your opinion in a more respectful way, you might had convinced me! Anyway..you're a parent and I'll give you my advice as a teacher..You should learn how to convince others in a useful effective respectful way..especially with your children..because What a child sees is completely different from what you see, and what a child understand is definitely not what you understand! So we should see things from children's point of view to understand them more. Here you talked about what you think about the movie and what you understanded from it as an adult and not as a child..and you're miles far away from what I meant. |
Hunter_03Oct 1, 2020 9:47 PM
Oct 6, 2021 1:35 PM
#7
Hunter_03 said: I don't like it present itself as being a movie about a guy confessing his love for a girl to a girl on girl action. As a parent i would let my daughter watch this. You are 100% right there should also have a #girl-love tag on this anime. So that way i can know if it is for me and no big surprised. SahyZ said: Literally the only thing that could possibly bring the movie's rating up is the parental emotional abuse we see throughout the show. The way everything is slowly represented, and doesn't bring actual harmful consequences, like the guy who fell down the stairs and literally should've died, or at least be SERIOUSLY injured make it beyond clear that it's important for them that the movie keeps its lighthearted aspect. Every scene is shown in a way that everyone is able to understand what's going on, and after that, the show focuses primarily in its emotional side, which you only get to see the consequences of, so that people who can't understand it (like children) can't make assumptions to actually see what those teenagers have gone through (like the fact that Souma was probably considering suicide after having his life exposed). Unless you're mature enough, you literally can't see much beyond the show, which is the interesting part, and if that's the case, then the aesthetics and lighthearted scenes can already make it worth watching, as you aren't expecting much. As for the love confession... I feel disappointed just by feeling like I need to get into it, there wasn't even a kiss, and even it there was, it wouldn't be enough to get the rating up, there was literally nothing explicit on this movie, be it love or emotional abuse, and it being inbetween two girls literally adds nothing to it, don't try to impose your twisted rules on the world just to support your bigotry. Yes, I would show it even to a 6 year-old child of mine without second thoughts, and I wouldn't be afraid of any rebellions, or "wars", or "lies" of theirs, because then, that would indeed make me a bad parent, just like some adults it portrays. You wrote all this but in the last you're wrong about me! I didn't said "it should be" so I didn't tried to impose anything! I said "I think" and that's it..I have my opinion and you're had yours! We're here just to discuss things! there was no need to say this "I feel disappointed just by feeling like I need to get into it" If you had shared your opinion in a more respectful way, you might had convinced me! Anyway..you're a parent and I'll give you my advice as a teacher..You should learn how to convince others in a useful effective respectful way..especially with your children..because What a child sees is completely different from what you see, and what a child understand is definitely not what you understand! So we should see things from children's point of view to understand them more. Here you talked about what you think about the movie and what you understanded from it as an adult and not as a child..and you're miles far away from what I meant. |
May 31, 2022 3:19 AM
#8
Just a homophobic huh? You know children or adults do not automatically become a gay after seeing a movie or get influenced by any of these. You understand right? That's not possible. Gender crisis is a big thing and people like you need stfu. |
May 31, 2022 5:53 PM
#9
Sid19960919 said: Just a homophobic huh? You know children or adults do not automatically become a gay after seeing a movie or get influenced by any of these. You understand right? That's not possible. Gender crisis is a big thing and people like you need stfu. Looks like you who somehow afraid or have a complex about homosexuality! Do I talked about your precious homosexuality as a main subject? I talked in general about some events which are not suitable for children! why you're speaking about adults ?! -_- From your pov, it's okay to make children watching these kind of events! So why there is rating ? why there is PG - Children, +13, +16, and +17 shows ? then if you're a father (and I think you're not even if you have children) then go buy CDs with the same events and watch it with you're child..then witness him become a good person in society..good luck. |
Dec 13, 2023 4:47 PM
#10
Reply to Hunter_03
Sid19960919 said:
Just a homophobic huh? You know children or adults do not automatically become a gay after seeing a movie or get influenced by any of these. You understand right? That's not possible. Gender crisis is a big thing and people like you need stfu.
Just a homophobic huh? You know children or adults do not automatically become a gay after seeing a movie or get influenced by any of these. You understand right? That's not possible. Gender crisis is a big thing and people like you need stfu.
Looks like you who somehow afraid or have a complex about homosexuality! Do I talked about your precious homosexuality as a main subject? I talked in general about some events which are not suitable for children! why you're speaking about adults ?! -_-
From your pov, it's okay to make children watching these kind of events! So why there is rating ? why there is PG - Children, +13, +16, and +17 shows ? then if you're a father (and I think you're not even if you have children) then go buy CDs with the same events and watch it with you're child..then witness him become a good person in society..good luck.
@Hunter_03 it's crazy because you wouldn't have said all of this if they ended up being straight. lets not lie! |
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Nov 23, 1:41 AM
#11
this one is probably 6.5 to me, its still enjoable atleast. but damn that rejection bruh 💀, how can you be like that 😭😭😭. shit became yuri for no reason😭😭😭 |
Nov 23, 1:43 AM
#12
its a good watch if you are realy bored. but don't expect anything in this movie |
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