Journey Of Love 18 Plus

infrequent moderate violence, suicide references
Director(s)Arun D Jose
Production year2023
Release date07/07/2023
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama, Romance
Approx. running minutes123m
CastNikhila Vimal, Naslen, Mathew Thomas

Journey Of Love 18 Plus

infrequent moderate violence, suicide references
With the help of his loyal friends, a lovelorn young man must overcome a series of obstacles in order to elope with the ...
With the help of his loyal friends, a lovelorn young man must overcome a series of obstacles in order to elope with the woman he loves in this gentle and good-natured Malayalam language romantic comedy drama.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
injury detail
suicide and self-harm
infrequent moderate violence, suicide references
Classified Date:
05/07/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
RFT FILMS
violence
There is infrequent moderate violence; for example, police officers are seen beating protesters with sticks and kicking a man as he lies curled up on the ground, all without visible injuries. A young woman claims she will be beaten if she’s sent home to her family, but it is implied that she is lying for tactical reasons.
threat and horror
Arsonists set fire to an empty bus in a scene of mild threat, but no one is hurt.
language
Bad language includes ‘shit’, ‘bloody’, ‘crap’, ‘nayinte mone’, ‘screw’, ‘goddamn’, ‘moron’, ‘oh my Lord’, and ‘hell’.
sex
There are infrequent mild sex references.
discrimination
There is a brief scene of caste discrimination, when one man pejoratively refers to another as 'dalit'. This attitude is clearly and immediately criticised, however.
drugs
Expressing incredulity, one person asks another what he’s 'smoking'.
injury detail
A funeral scene contains very brief images of a dead body without visible injuries.
suicide and self-harm
Two young people claim that they will take their own lives if they are not able to marry one another. There is also a comic non-graphic reference to self-immolation.
theme
A woman is shown grieving during a brief mild funeral scene.
Classified date05/48/2023
LanguageMalayalam
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
injury detail
suicide and self-harm
Director(s)Arun D Jose
Production year2023
Release date07/07/2023
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama, Romance
Approx. running minutes123m
CastNikhila Vimal, Naslen, Mathew Thomas
infrequent moderate violence, suicide references
Classified Date:
05/07/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
RFT FILMS
violence
There is infrequent moderate violence; for example, police officers are seen beating protesters with sticks and kicking a man as he lies curled up on the ground, all without visible injuries. A young woman claims she will be beaten if she’s sent home to her family, but it is implied that she is lying for tactical reasons.
threat and horror
Arsonists set fire to an empty bus in a scene of mild threat, but no one is hurt.
language
Bad language includes ‘shit’, ‘bloody’, ‘crap’, ‘nayinte mone’, ‘screw’, ‘goddamn’, ‘moron’, ‘oh my Lord’, and ‘hell’.
sex
There are infrequent mild sex references.
discrimination
There is a brief scene of caste discrimination, when one man pejoratively refers to another as 'dalit'. This attitude is clearly and immediately criticised, however.
drugs
Expressing incredulity, one person asks another what he’s 'smoking'.
injury detail
A funeral scene contains very brief images of a dead body without visible injuries.
suicide and self-harm
Two young people claim that they will take their own lives if they are not able to marry one another. There is also a comic non-graphic reference to self-immolation.
theme
A woman is shown grieving during a brief mild funeral scene.
Classified date05/48/2023
LanguageMalayalam