![]() ![]() ![]() I was concerned when I saw that it was rated PG-13 - our twin girls are only six and a half - and I honestly couldn't remember anything in it that would justify the rating. My wife and I had been wanting to rewatch this with our girls for some time. Expect some fistfights and swordplay, a sad on-screen death, plus some language ("horses-t" and some muttered, hard-to-hear "f-k"s, which were edited out of the PG-rated version that was released on VHS but remain in the PG-13 version that was released theatrically and on DVD). Younger kids may be disturbed by some characters' excessive, non-cartoonish meanness, but much of that is mitigated by the great storytelling and sweet romance, which tweens and older will enjoy. Though Danielle is in dire straits, she isn't in desperate need of rescuing and is actually the one who stands up for others' rights. But it's also far more inspiring and empowering. It doesn't shy away from the nastiness that pervades the relationship between the stepmother and Cinderella (here known as Danielle). ![]() Parents need to know that Ever After is a version of the Cinderella story that's darker than Disney's. Characters drink out of cups, but it's not clear what's inside.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. ![]()
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