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Parents Guide for
Stardust (2007)

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Since the beliefs that parents want to instill in their children can vary greatly, we ask that instead of adding your personal opinions about what is right or wrong in a film, that you instead use this new feature to help parents make informed viewing decisions by describing the facts of relevant scenes in the title for each one of the different categories: Sex and Nudity, Violence and Gore, Profanity, Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking, and Frightening/Intense Scenes .
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Sex & Nudity

A young man and a young woman kiss (she is wearing a towel after bathing and her bare shoulders and cleavage are visible), it is implied that they have sex. A young woman kisses a young man, she invites him into a carriage, he smiles and joins her, she closes the door and sex is implied (and we see an infant 9 months later). Women wear low-cut dresses that reveal cleavage in a few scenes. A witch turns a goat into a young man, then changes him into a young woman (we see the growth of breasts under clothing and the young man who's now a woman touches them with curiosity). A young man grabs a young woman and thrusts his hips at her suggestively for the sake of other men watching. A man threatens a young man and a young woman and tells them that the young woman should be "shared" with all of the men on his ship.

Violence & Gore

A woman slashes a man's throat: we see the cut, and blue blood seeps out and covers his chest. A man is stabbed in the abdomen and falls down dead (we hear a crunch). A man is stabbed in the stomach and slumps over dead. A woman is run through with a sword. A young woman is placed on a table, another woman raises a dagger over her and we hear that she cut her heart out (we see the young woman writhing). Two witches fight and one ends up with her head blown off (we see her headless body stumbling around briefly and it then collapses and burns away leaving the charred outline of her body on the ground). A man fights with three witches: one flings fireballs at him, he catches on fire, puts the flames out with his hand, raises his sword and it is made so hot that he screams and drops it; a doll is held by one witch, who breaks its arm and leg and we see the man's arm and leg break (they bend and snap and the man screams), and the doll is then dropped in water and we see the man drown. A young man and a re-animated man fight with swords: the young man stabs the man a couple of times and we hear a crunch each time. A woman is attacked by many ferrets, and then wolves -- we see them tugging at her flesh briefly and a bit of blood is visible. A small animal is cut open: we see a woman holding a dagger and hear the slash and squish, and then three witches read the animal's entrails (we do not see the entrails), and they then grab an organ and hold it in the air (we do see the bloody organs). A woman cooks a small animal over a fire and cuts it in half with a knife in order to eat it. A young man is thrown off his horse by a man and falls to the ground. A unicorn knocks a man who turns into a goat as he crashes against a wall (the goat lies motionless on the ground and it is unclear whether it's dead). Two men are poisoned, they gag and then collapse. A chandelier is cut loose and falls to the floor crushing someone underneath. A woman raises a dagger over a woman who is strapped to a table, preparing to cut out her heart, but she is interrupted. A young woman tries to strike a witch who's protected by a force field. A witch puts a spell on another witch. A man threatens to snap a young man's fingers one at a time. A man threatens a young man and a young woman and tells them that the young woman should be "shared" with all of the men on his ship. A young man spills a goblet of wine and it smolders on the ground, suggesting that it was poisoned. A woman ages as the movie unspools, and she touches her hair and pulls out a handful.

Profanity

Mild/playful obscenity.

A man drinks alcohol, and a young man and a young woman drink champagne. (Bear in mind the legal drinking age all over Europe is 18)

Extended fight scene towards the end of the movie may scare children.

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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for some fantasy violence and risque humor.

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