Daisy, a Hen Into the Wild (2011) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • Earlier in the movie, Leafie falls in love with Wanderer after he saves her from One-Eye, but then she's heartbroken when she finds out he's already married.

Violence & Gore

  • Some fighting between the characters. A character get killed.

Profanity

  • One character says "the best place to piss is in the water."
  • 1 "damn" and 1 "hell"

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Wanderer's death can disturb to some viewers.
  • The ending of the movie is really emotional and tragic.

Spoilers

The Parents Guide items below may give away important plot points.

Violence & Gore

  • One-Eye, a one-eyed weasel with a scar on the other eye, tries several times to kill and eat other characters. Sometimes, she succeeds.
  • Wanderer and One-Eye fight. They swing at the screen but the camera cuts away before you see the blows land. A squirt of blood flashes across the screen, but it is not shown from who. One-Eye bites onto Waderer's leg as he flies upward. He loses strength and they both fall to the ground from a great height. The weasel is shown carrying off Wanderer's body, neck in mouth.
  • A farmer holds down a bird (Greenie) and is holding scissors. He almost cuts off his wings.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The Main Character throughout the film is shown to develop a cough that near the end becomes worst, and the threat of winter is considered a deadly factor for the animals. In the end she sacrifices herself to the weasel so she can feed her young in the winter. This can be very disturbing to younger viewers without parental guidance.
  • Leafie, the main character, walks into the weasel's den, and sees skeletons and bones from other animals, as well as a nest with weasel babies in it, which she decides to look after. The weasel later sees her, and they both argue with each other to leave the other's children alone. The weasel is about to eat Leafie's son, so she vaguely threatens one of the weasel's babies (holds the baby in her talon, implicably threatening to crush it). They continue to shout at each other, then agree to step away from the babies and leave without any more fighting.

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