Where are the parents?
While I was standing in line
to buy a ticket for Mission Impossible 4 at my local theater, I witnessed a
strange incident.
There were two little girls
about 7 to 9 years old standing in front of the ticket window. They both had these confused expressions on
their faces. Keep in mind this is
Christmas Eve at 8:55 at night, and I saw no parent in sight.
“My I help who is next?” the
ticket lady said through the speaker.
The two little girls stepped
up with money in hand. “Can we get two
tickets for Young Adult?”
“Uh, do you have a parent
around, that movie is Rated-R?” the ticket lady asked.
They didn’t answer and stood
back away from the window. Where
exactly where they’re parents and why were they trying to get into a R-Rated
movie? This is a late Saturday on
Christmas Eve, no place for little kids.
I just found it odd.
I looked up Young Adult. Young Adult is written by Diablo
Cody, and ex-stripper. And, where's what the parent guide had to say about
movie's content. ((No actual nudity, actors
are covered or wearing underwear. Graphic discussion of male sex organ. Adult
promiscuity and discussion of high school sexual activity with numerous
partners. Hint of masturbation in opening scene. ))
I am not a prude, but I think parent should at least
be there to watch the R-rated movie with their kids. Heck, I used to watch a lot of R-rated movies when I was a
kid.
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