Wondering if Plane (2023) is ok for kids? This action adventure will have you on the edge of your seat. With all the violence, is Plane kid friendly? Here’s what parents need to know in this Parents Guide to Plane.
Plane (2023) Parents Guide
In PLANE, pilot Brodie Torrance (Gerard Butler) saves his passengers from a lightning strike by making a risky landing on an island, only to find that surviving the landing was just the beginning. The island is full of war and militants.
When most of the passengers are taken hostage by dangerous rebels, the only person Torrance can count on for help is Louis Gaspare (Mike Colter), an accused murderer who was being transported by the FBI. In order to rescue the passengers, Torrance will need Gaspare’s help, and learns that there’s more to him than meets the eye.
Age Rating: Why is Plane Rated R?
Plane is rated R for violence and language which means some content may not be suitable for children under 17 years old.
Language in Plane
There is a lot of profanity in Plane including many uses of sh*t, f*ck, f*cking, hell, and words of Deity like g-ddamn.
Violence: Is Plane Too Scary for Kids?
Plane is your typical action-filled movie full of danger, peril, death, and blood.
The plane crash is scary and tense and also includes scenes of kidnappings and hostages. Some characters are tortured, shot, and stabbed. There is gun violence. Another character’s neck is broken, there is a beheading.
Mature Content: Is Plane OK for Teens?
There is no sex or nudity in Plane.
Some characters are seen drinking alcohol.
Is Plane Appropriate for Kids Under 16 Years Old?
In Plane you can expect to see a lot of violence and profanity used by characters. To sum it up, Plane is not kid friendly for younger teens but is recommended for kids at least 16 years old.
We recommend parents screen a film first if they have questions whether it is appropriate for their children. But mostly parents should be aware of language and violence in Plane.
Plane is an adrenaline rush for action-thriller lovers. Not particularly new or fresh, Plane does get the job done. Gerard Butler and Mike Colter both bring enough to entertain.
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