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Red

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MPAA Rating
PG-13

for intense sequences of action violence and brief strong language

Genre
Action, comedy

Director
Robert Schwentke

Starring
Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, Mary-Louise Parker

Studio
Warner Brothers

Release Date/In Theaters
1015/2010

Movie Summary

Four ex-CIA agents, know too many secrets and find themselves framed for murder. Frank (Bruce Willis), Joe (Morgan Freeman), Marvin (John Malkavich) and Victoria (Helen Mirren) must work together to stay ahead of their deadly pursuers. They must survive a cross country trek and break into a top secret CIA facility to expose a huge government cover up.

Movie Review for Parents

-by Ginger

This action packed flick, Red, stars Bruce Willis, which means that it has a high body count, car chases, flames, and impossible stunts. It is the story of three former CIA agents who must avoid being killed after they are out of the agency. It has drug references, violence, and everything you would expect from something with Bruce Willis in it. Come on, if it has Bruce Willis, you would not expect puppy dogs and butterflies. This movie does not disappoint the action flick fan.

This movie, Red, is rated PG-13 and I would have to agree on this one. It might be inappropriate for those who do not like violence and high body counts, this movie will not be for you. If you have a child who is sensitive to violence, leave them with a sitter for the night. They can see this one when they are a few years older. I agree that it is a PG-13, as are most of the flicks that Bruce Willis is in. Red is no different and does not displease on the violence scale. The bullet count alone makes this one not appropriate for all audiences.