Is "Into the Woods" appropriate for a 6 year old?

Anonymous
Annie is super long too. Whatever happened to the 80-90 minute kids movies???!!!
Anonymous
Our six year old really loved it. But, my husband is a fan of the show, so she's heard the music a lot and knew the storyline. She also liked Annie, which I thought was pretty dreadful.
Anonymous
PP once more. As a big plus, IMO, it also led to my 6 year old initiating conversations later about some different than usual fairy tale plot points. There was a ton that went over her head, but there was also some really good stuff for her to engage with. (Don't want to spoil anything by being more specific)
Anonymous
My six-year-old liked Into the Woods a lot more than Big Hero 6. She didn't pick up on the more risqué parts but she loved the singing and fairy tale aspects.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the info! I think we'll just see Annie (was trying to avoid it) tomorrow to be on the safe side


Why were you trying to avoid Annie?!?!


Does it matter? Can we not prefer certain movies over others now? Take a hike.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow. Oh geez now it's in my head just from typing it.


Thanks for that, PP. I shouldn't have opened this thread!
Anonymous
Wish I saw this thread before I went today with my 9, 6 and 5 year old. It is generally fine. Agree that the least hour drags. There are several deaths (not graphically shown but could be upsetting).

My 9 year old thought it was ok. My 6 year old girl loved it. My 5 year old was entertained but did talk about the death the scenes after.

There were a lot of kids under 12 at the movie we went to. Tons.

The biggest problem was that they showed a preview for pitch perfect 2 which is pg13 and had bad language and ended with one character saying to anothern"do you want to have sex? Are you frigging kidding me.
Anonymous
Pp. My kids also saw big hero this week and LOVED it.
Anonymous
What about Night at the Museum? Any good?
Anonymous
I'd like to see it, but no way in hell am I taking my 8 year old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the info! I think we'll just see Annie (was trying to avoid it) tomorrow to be on the safe side


Why were you trying to avoid Annie?!?!


Does it matter? Can we not prefer certain movies over others now? Take a hike.


I matters. I wanted to know if she was trying to avoid it because the girl playing Annie was black.
Anonymous
My daughter loved Annie. She is 6 (white). You all know that kids don't give a crap about black and white, right? They just love a good movie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter loved Annie. She is 6 (white). You all know that kids don't give a crap about black and white, right? They just love a good movie.


Pretty sure OP isn't a kid.
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