A man talks about a violent atmosphere in a drugstore. A lawyer talks to a man about his “outburst” in a drugstore she advises him that not showing up for his court date will guarantee him prison time. A man at a gas station tells a teen boy, “Your car is smoking,” and he thinks it’s a compliment but the car is actually smoking. A teen boy insults another teen boy’s art. A man convinces a teen boy to make another man upset enough to become violent while being recorded for evidence. A man washes his feet in a bathroom and yells when a teen boy comes into the room they argue and the man breaks the bathroom window. A teen boy’s car breaks down and he yells and curses. A woman in a drugstore asks a teen boy to get her a Percocet and becomes upset when he tells her that he cannot do that. ► A teen boy goes to an apartment to rent it and realizes that it is a room in a basement that he will be sharing with two men we see a fish tank filled with green water, we understand that the room is very warm and see the men looking very sweaty in a few scenes one man tells the teen that he mustn’t tell anyone that he is living there. A man tells his teen son that he forbids him to go upstairs where another man is the teen pushes past his father and they tussle briefly on the stairs. Two teen boys break into a dead man’s apartment and take some items the police arrive and one teen stands on the fire escape where he is arrested (we see him at the police station). ► A teen boy throws an inflated toy horse at a man behind a pharmacy counter and the man falls back into shelves of medications yelling (we don’t see injuries). A man speeds in a car and crashes into a closed garage door breaking it a teen boy chases the man and the man punches him in the face, throws him to the ground and kicks him a couple of times (we see a bruise on his cheek). A man and a teen boy wrestle over a drawing and the man stabs the teen in the head with a pen we see it sticking out of the boy’s head as he screams and we see blood trickle down his head and face. – A car slams head-on into another car and we see the driver of the second car dead with something sticking out of his chest and blood on his face. A woman tells a teen boy, “You are truly delicious.” ► When a man comes into a bathroom where his teen son and a man are arguing, the man asks the other man, “Are you funny?” (presumably a sexual implication). ► A man asks a teen boy (his student) to draw him and he removes his clothing and stands on a table (we see his bare buttocks, back, chest and abdomen) the teen rushes out of the room when an alarm goes off. A comic depicting a woman with bare breasts and a man suckling from her nipple is shown. A comic shows a drawing of the mutilation of male genitals. a cartoon drawing shows a man being lifted off the ground by balloons tied to his penis and nipples). A teen looks at a comic featuring people having sex and we see line drawings of male and female genitals and penetration as well as bare breasts images like this are seen in several comics and scenes throughout the movie (e.g. A man on a bed seems to be asleep and we see him wearing a T-shirt and briefs that reveal part of his genitals. – A man masturbates in a room and we see and hear rhythmic movement (we do not see nudity). Also with Matthew Maher, Miles Emanuel, Maria Dizzia, Josh Pais, Stephen Adly Guirgis and Marcia DeBonis. This leads to encounters with unusual characters that may be able to help him - or may derail him completely. Read our parents’ guide below for details on sexual content, violence & strong language.Ī high school senior (Daniel Zolghadri) decides that with one semester left, school is not for him and that he will pursue his art on his own. Why is “Funny Pages” rated R? The MPAA rating has been assigned for “crude sexual content, graphic nudity, language and brief violent images.” The evaluation includes a masturbation scene and several scenes of line drawings of sexual activity and male and female nudity, a car crash that kills a man with bloody results shown, a stabbing with a pen leaving a bloody head wound, a scuffle without injuries, a fight leaving a teen boy with a bruised cheek, an arrest for a break-in, many arguments, and nearly 50 F-words and other strong language.
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