Two salesmen trash a company truck on an energy drink-fueled bender. Upon their arrest, the court gives them a choice: do hard time or spend 150 service hours with a mentorship program. After one day with the kids, however, jail doesn't look half bad.
This movie contains 11 potentially triggering events.
Yes, but in a movie within the movie. The scene only lasts for a few seconds. The main character is watching a movie that takes place in a jail, and an inmate is repeatedly stabbed and then thrown over a balcony.
There's one exchange that may be perceived as antisemitic. It goes something like this (it's about the band KISS): "I didn't know Jews could sing like that." --- "They couldn't. That's why they wore all that make-up."
A character is seen sitting on a bucket with his pants down on a camping trip. Aside from a moment of him making a noise to indicate that he’s pushing, there’s no other sound or anything. This part is very short
Someone has brought some Ambiens to a camping trip in order to be able to sleep, but I don't think the person gets around to taking any. However, two other people take some of them. ... I'm pretty sure we see one character taking a puff of a joint at one point, but it's brief.
There’s 3 rape jokes within the first 15 minutes, they joke about “butt fuck a kid”, and he tells a random girl he has a boner after she denies his advances
The engaged woman who gets with another man, yes (they never have intercourse because she falls asleep, but they do get naked and kiss). However, she tells him that she and her fiancé has an arrangement that allows her to be with other men, but only outside a specific area code - and she IS outside that area code when she gets with the other guy. She's probably lying, but I wanted to mention it, because you COULD interpret it as her technically not cheating.
The only pregnant character we see is barely a character. We see her in one scene (I believe she has one line), and she looks pregnant, but it isn't mentioned or otherwise implied.
The only pregnant character we see is barely a character. We see her in one scene (I believe she has one line), and she looks pregnant, but it isn't mentioned or otherwise implied.
The only pregnant character we see is barely a character. We see her in one scene (I believe she has one line), and she looks pregnant, but it isn't mentioned or otherwise implied.
The only pregnant character we see is barely a character. We see her in one scene (I believe she has one line), and she looks pregnant, but it isn't mentioned or otherwise implied.
We know that two people have sex, but we don't see their intercourse, as the scene ends right after the woman (wearing only panties; we see her from the front first) jumps into bed with the man. We also see a woman sleeping with the front her naked upper body clearly showing. Furthermore, we clearly see a naked man from the back. Other than that it's just explicit sex talk and a few suggestive movements for fun.
A character loses it out of frustration and anger and does some irresponsible things with a truck, which causes some damage, but he doesn't drive at high speed at any point; he just maneuvers the truck around within a pretty small area. He comes very close to hitting/running over someone, but no one ends up hurt.
A character loses it out of frustration and anger and does some irresponsible things with a truck, which causes some damage, but he doesn't drive at high speed at any point; he just maneuvers the truck around within a pretty small area. He comes very close to hitting/running over someone, but no one ends up hurt. However, I imagine that the scene could easily act as a trigger for some.
Very very minimal and only for a moment, during a scene where the main character is watching a movie where an inmate is stabbed repeatedly in jail and then thrown over a balcony. The scene is only a few seconds long