Life In A Year
moderate sex references, upsetting scenes, drug references, strong language
Director(s)Mitja Okorn
Production year2020
Genre(s)Romance, Drama
Approx. running minutes107m
CastJaden Smith, Cara Delevingne, Cuba Gooding Jr., Chris D'Elia, JT Neal, Stony Blyden, Peter MacNeill, RZA, Nia Long, Michelle Giroux, Mitja Okorn, Jeffrey Addiss, Will Matthews, Marc Bienstock, Clarence Hammond, Caleeb Pinkett, Photek, Quyen Tran, Matt Friedman, Lindsay Graham, Mary Vernieu, Lisa Soper
Life In A Year
moderate sex references, upsetting scenes, drug references, strong language
LIFE IN A YEAR is a US drama in which a young man, destined for Harvard, discovers that his girlfriend is terminally ill ...
LIFE IN A YEAR is a US drama in which a young man, destined for Harvard, discovers that his girlfriend is terminally ill so throws aside his plans to help her enjoy her last year.
language
There is a single use of strong language ('f**k'). Other bad language includes 'bitch', 'dick', 'shit', 'bullshit', 'asshole', 'damn' and 'hell'. There is also a use of 'nigga' as a teen sings along with a rap song.
sex
A teen jokes about 'riding the A train' as he pins a drawing of a hairy bottom over a sign reading 'losing virginity'. There are jokes about 'humping a pumpkin' and a brief discussion about a teenage boy shaving his pubic hair.
drugs
There is implied drug use as a teenage boy is left a joint as a tip while busking. He is later seen looking spaced out and vomits. A teenage girl comments "this is why we don't do drugs". There are also references to a woman being a junkie who 'got clean' and a girl jokes that she is taking her boyfriend to 'buy crack'.
theme
There are upsetting scenes as a terminally ill young woman collapses, has a fit and coughs up blood. Her boyfriend becomes very distressed as he's told she has only a few weeks to live. She is seen struggling for breath in her final moments.
additional issues
There is also mild violence as a boy punches a roadie before a girl hits the roadie with a thrown brick, leaving him with a bloodied nose.
A character who performs as drag queen is called a 'freak' by a shopkeeper and a teenager says he is confused because he doesn't know whether the character is a mum or dad.
moderate sex references, upsetting scenes, drug references, strong language
Classified Date:
28/05/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
language
There is a single use of strong language ('f**k'). Other bad language includes 'bitch', 'dick', 'shit', 'bullshit', 'asshole', 'damn' and 'hell'. There is also a use of 'nigga' as a teen sings along with a rap song.
sex
A teen jokes about 'riding the A train' as he pins a drawing of a hairy bottom over a sign reading 'losing virginity'. There are jokes about 'humping a pumpkin' and a brief discussion about a teenage boy shaving his pubic hair.
drugs
There is implied drug use as a teenage boy is left a joint as a tip while busking. He is later seen looking spaced out and vomits. A teenage girl comments "this is why we don't do drugs". There are also references to a woman being a junkie who 'got clean' and a girl jokes that she is taking her boyfriend to 'buy crack'.
theme
There are upsetting scenes as a terminally ill young woman collapses, has a fit and coughs up blood. Her boyfriend becomes very distressed as he's told she has only a few weeks to live. She is seen struggling for breath in her final moments.
additional issues
There is also mild violence as a boy punches a roadie before a girl hits the roadie with a thrown brick, leaving him with a bloodied nose.
A character who performs as drag queen is called a 'freak' by a shopkeeper and a teenager says he is confused because he doesn't know whether the character is a mum or dad.
Classified date28/05/2021
LanguageEnglish
language
There is a single use of strong language ('f**k'). Other bad language includes 'bitch', 'dick', 'shit', 'bullshit', 'asshole', 'damn' and 'hell'. There is also a use of 'nigga' as a teen sings along with a rap song.
sex
A teen jokes about 'riding the A train' as he pins a drawing of a hairy bottom over a sign reading 'losing virginity'. There are jokes about 'humping a pumpkin' and a brief discussion about a teenage boy shaving his pubic hair.
drugs
There is implied drug use as a teenage boy is left a joint as a tip while busking. He is later seen looking spaced out and vomits. A teenage girl comments "this is why we don't do drugs". There are also references to a woman being a junkie who 'got clean' and a girl jokes that she is taking her boyfriend to 'buy crack'.
theme
There are upsetting scenes as a terminally ill young woman collapses, has a fit and coughs up blood. Her boyfriend becomes very distressed as he's told she has only a few weeks to live. She is seen struggling for breath in her final moments.
additional issues
There is also mild violence as a boy punches a roadie before a girl hits the roadie with a thrown brick, leaving him with a bloodied nose.
A character who performs as drag queen is called a 'freak' by a shopkeeper and a teenager says he is confused because he doesn't know whether the character is a mum or dad.
Director(s)Mitja Okorn
Production year2020
Genre(s)Romance, Drama
Approx. running minutes107m
CastJaden Smith, Cara Delevingne, Cuba Gooding Jr., Chris D'Elia, JT Neal, Stony Blyden, Peter MacNeill, RZA, Nia Long, Michelle Giroux, Mitja Okorn, Jeffrey Addiss, Will Matthews, Marc Bienstock, Clarence Hammond, Caleeb Pinkett, Photek, Quyen Tran, Matt Friedman, Lindsay Graham, Mary Vernieu, Lisa Soper
moderate sex references, upsetting scenes, drug references, strong language
Classified Date:
28/05/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
language
There is a single use of strong language ('f**k'). Other bad language includes 'bitch', 'dick', 'shit', 'bullshit', 'asshole', 'damn' and 'hell'. There is also a use of 'nigga' as a teen sings along with a rap song.
sex
A teen jokes about 'riding the A train' as he pins a drawing of a hairy bottom over a sign reading 'losing virginity'. There are jokes about 'humping a pumpkin' and a brief discussion about a teenage boy shaving his pubic hair.
drugs
There is implied drug use as a teenage boy is left a joint as a tip while busking. He is later seen looking spaced out and vomits. A teenage girl comments "this is why we don't do drugs". There are also references to a woman being a junkie who 'got clean' and a girl jokes that she is taking her boyfriend to 'buy crack'.
theme
There are upsetting scenes as a terminally ill young woman collapses, has a fit and coughs up blood. Her boyfriend becomes very distressed as he's told she has only a few weeks to live. She is seen struggling for breath in her final moments.
additional issues
There is also mild violence as a boy punches a roadie before a girl hits the roadie with a thrown brick, leaving him with a bloodied nose.
A character who performs as drag queen is called a 'freak' by a shopkeeper and a teenager says he is confused because he doesn't know whether the character is a mum or dad.
Classified date28/05/2021
LanguageEnglish