| I remember a lot of violence so I'm hesitant to have the kid watch it. How did your kids react? |
| Of course. |
| The violence is on the level of cartoon violence. |
| Yes, definitely and I’m pretty uptight about movies. A lot of cartoonish violence but my kids think it’s so funny. |
| Yes |
| I did, she LOVED it. |
| I let my six year old watch it last year. So far, she hasn't hit Joe Pesci in the head with an iron, but we'll see. |
| Yes i think he might have even been 6. He loved it. |
| The hardest part is that most of the movie is incredibly slow and has lots of talking. The fun part is the last 20 minutes. So my kids like it, but would prefer just watching the villains get slammed with paint cans. |
Mine are 7 and 9. And we definitely watched it 2 years ago at 5 and 7. Oops! |
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I believe I saw it at around that age, and my daughter was probably much younger (she has and older brother).
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Just in case she wants a frying pan https://youtu.be/XRWwEWHjO34?feature=shared So, OP… home alone violence is akin to repunzel defending herself. |
| I just watched it again last week and decided I wouldn't let my 7 year old see it, but I'm pretty conservative about those kinds of things. |
Weirdo. |
| Sure. We go very low on screen time, but don't sensor much art. |