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Deep and philosophical movies like My Dinner with André They can be considered as Family Movies?

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Sep 5, 4:12 AM
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I Found that My dinner with André Doesen't Contain Violence, Sex or Gratious Profanity, Which makes me wonder if this is really a Family-Friendly movie or not. What do you think?
Sep 5, 4:09 PM
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I've seen one of those films, I guess you can kind of consider them a family flick. Even though it'll probably fly over a lot of kids heads. I couldn't even imagine them being entertained by it.
Sep 5, 7:59 PM
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I have not seen said movie, but I know what you're referring to. Just because doesn't something contains explicit content, doesn't necessarily mean it is made for children (and vice versa - there are some really immature movies you could rightfully call "childish"). In these cases, I wouldn't say they're family movies (made to be enjoyed by families), but you could say it's family-friendly (or better, just say it doesn't contain explicit material).

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