Twister Movie Review For Parents

twisters movie review for Parents
twisters movie review for Parents

Twisters Movie Review For Parents Based on 18 parent reviews. goldengiraffe adult. december 29, 2021. age 12 . the effects are still impressive 23 years on! my children are 13 and 11 and we watched this together as a family. i think the language makes it a 12. my son has seen this kind of language in films but it really depends on your child. Violence & gore. mild 96 of 138 found this mild. several action sequences, incredibly intense but no gore or violence present. several people are killed by getting hit by flying debris or sucked into an oncoming tornado. a character's leg gets a cut by flying debris causing a small blood splatter and leaving a massive wound with blood shown a.

twister Movie Review For Parents
twister Movie Review For Parents

Twister Movie Review For Parents That means we are still waiting for the magical moment when the elements combine to put a good story with a destruction depiction. should that ever happen, we really would have a disaster movie with a whole new twist. directed by an de bont. starring helen hunt, bill paxton. running time: 113 minutes. Our review: parents say (25 ): kids say (37 ): this technically remarkable sequel banks on powell's charm and fiery tornadoes to appeal to a new generation of disaster film fans. as in the original, twisters ' story includes a young female meteorologist's tragic loss during a tornado and two competing groups of storm chasers. A young woman (daisy edgar jones) determined to break the cycle of destruction caused by massive tornadoes, stops chasing them after suffering a personal tragedy. however, years later she is convinced to join a new team of storm chasers using revolutionary technology to predict the strikes. also with glen powell, anthony ramos, brandon perea, maura tierney, harry hadden paton, sasha lane. I wouldn’t bring a four year old to the show (as one lady in my theater did), but older kids and teens shouldn’t have any trouble – provided they don’t make the same mistake i did and get bogged down in the swamp of banal subplots. directed by lee isaac chung. starring glen powell, daisy edgar jones, maura tierney. running time: 122.

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