Do Revenge is a 2022 American black comedy film directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson and written by Celeste Ballard. The film stars Camila Mendes, Maya Hawke, Alisha Boe, Austin Abrams, Jonathan Daviss, Rish Shah, Talia Ryder, Maia Reficco, Paris Berelc, and Sophie Turner. The film follows two high school students who team up to get revenge on their respective exes.
Do Revenge is rated R by the MPAA for strong language, sexual content, nudity, drug use, and violence. The film contains scenes of violence, including a fight scene between two of the main characters. There are also scenes of sexual content, including a scene where one of the main characters is shown topless. The film also contains scenes of drug use, including a scene where one of the main characters is shown smoking marijuana. Parents should be aware of the film's rating and content before allowing their children to watch it.
Do Revenge Parents Guide
Dark comedy with mature themes.
- Rated R for strong language.
- Sexual content and nudity.
- Drug use and violence.
- Not suitable for children.
- Parents should discuss with teens.
- May trigger sensitive viewers.
- Read reviews before watching.
- Be aware of the film's rating.
Overall, Do Revenge is a film that parents should be aware of before allowing their children to watch it.
Rated R for strong language.
The MPAA has rated Do Revenge R for strong language. This means that the film contains a high level of profanity and swearing. Parents should be aware that their children may be exposed to this type of language if they watch the film.
- Frequent use of profanity.
The film contains frequent use of profanity, including words such as "f**k," "s**t," and "c**t." These words are often used in a casual and aggressive manner.
- Sexual profanity.
The film also contains some sexual profanity, including words such as "d**k" and "p***y." These words are used in a derogatory and offensive manner.
- Use of racial slurs.
The film contains one instance of a racial slur being used. This word is used in a derogatory and offensive manner.
- Overall, the film's language is very strong and may be offensive to some viewers.
Parents should discuss with their children why the film is rated R and whether or not they are mature enough to handle the film's strong language. Parents may also want to consider watching the film themselves before allowing their children to watch it.