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- Spoilers (1)
Certification
MPAA | Rated PG-13 for some peril and thematic elements |
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Sex & Nudity
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- None. There are no sex or nudity shown in this movie.
- A woman is flirtatious with a man as a part of a show at the start of the film. This is the only stretch at sexual content in the film.
Violence & Gore
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- High altitude has several risks to the human body. Some blood is shown when a person begins to experience cerebral edema and bleeds from the nostrils onto another person. Significance is primarily due to the pallet of the film being desaturated, the blood stands out.
- Frozen skin tears easily, and this happens to a person's hands. It is commented on, and seen briefly, but not dwelled on or shown in detail.
Profanity
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- One use of "damn" recalled.
- 2 uses of damn
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- In one instance Amelia is awakening from her sleep and her sister finds a bottle. It is implied that she was drinking.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The latter half of the film has frequent scenes of peril around the life-threatening nature of the voyage. These are not overly dramatized, and most of the film maintains an upbeat style.
- A character falls asleep and falls from a great height. They awaken while sliding and scramble for their life. Not too graphic, but jarring.
- An air balloon is buffeted by a storm, launching people from its basket. This is filmed in a frenetic style and is a tense moment that could scare young viewers with its combination of thunder, lightening and peril.
Spoilers
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- At one point at the beginning of the movie, the pilot throws her small dog out of her balloon. A few seconds later it turns out that the dog has a parachute and everything is OK. For small children this could be distressing.