Anonymous wrote:It doesn't glorify violence. On the contrary, it the movie sends exactly the messages I would want my children to understand: violence is wasteful and tragic; callousness, casual cruelty and materialism are bad; generosity, trust, compassion, courage and loyalty are good; good people should stand up for themselves and each other; even within a cruel and arbitrary world, strong people hold onto their humanity. Oh, yeah, and girls don't always need boys to rescue them: sometimes girls rescue boys.
Not claiming this is the all-time best movie -- it thought it was pretty good, but not fabulous. But I'd way rather my kids see this-- and discuss it with me-- than that they overdose on superficial crap like Hannah Montana movies.
+1000. I have boys and I think it's a great message for ALL kids, of appropriate age, to see and understand.