• Director(s)

    Sarah Adina Smith

  • Production Year

    2023

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    89m

  • Cast

    Jermaine Fowler, Anna Konkle, Monnae Michaell

Film

The Drop

strong sex references, language, drug misuse

THE DROP is a US comedy in which a married couple faces a crisis when one of them accidentally drops their friend's baby at a tropical island wedding.

THE DROP is a US comedy in which a married couple faces a crisis when one of them accidentally drops their friend's baby at a tropical island wedding.

language
There is strong language ('motherf**ker', 'f**k') and milder terms which include 'wank', 'shit', 'dick', 'jerk', 'God' and 'hell'.
sex
We see couples having thrusty sex with nudity and detail hidden from sight. It is implied a teenage boy is masturbating below a dinner table as he moans in sexual pleasure, but all detail is hidden. A teenage boy watches pornography on a tablet and we see part of this film; it shows a woman bent over in her underwear, shaking her bottom at the camera and we also hear moaning and references to penis size. Characters discuss their sexual relationships and details such as penis size and the smell of vaginas. A man jokingly suggests his partner behaves violently during sex. A man says he was involved in a 'circle-jerk' with fellow school pupils as a teenager. An online comment references someone 'coming' on their face.
drugs
A man microdoses what appears to be a hallucinogenic substance using a pipette. There are verbal references to microdosing improving a woman's sexual appetite.
additional issues
There are brief, undetailed verbal references to suicide and an upset woman says she briefly considered walking into the sea to take her own life. There is brief natural female buttock nudity. A woman accidentally drops a baby onto concrete, but we do not see the child land; we later see the baby wearing a protective helmet. A woman punches her friend in the forehead and a man angrily smashes up a cake. A man wraps his injured hand in a bloody bandage. A man tells another he will punch his wife in the throat in a comic scene. There is brief, comic gun threat.
  • Director(s)

    Sarah Adina Smith

  • Production Year

    2023

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    89m

  • Cast

    Jermaine Fowler, Anna Konkle, Monnae Michaell

strong sex references, language, drug misuse
Classified Date:
15/05/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
language
There is strong language ('motherf**ker', 'f**k') and milder terms which include 'wank', 'shit', 'dick', 'jerk', 'God' and 'hell'.
sex
We see couples having thrusty sex with nudity and detail hidden from sight. It is implied a teenage boy is masturbating below a dinner table as he moans in sexual pleasure, but all detail is hidden. A teenage boy watches pornography on a tablet and we see part of this film; it shows a woman bent over in her underwear, shaking her bottom at the camera and we also hear moaning and references to penis size. Characters discuss their sexual relationships and details such as penis size and the smell of vaginas. A man jokingly suggests his partner behaves violently during sex. A man says he was involved in a 'circle-jerk' with fellow school pupils as a teenager. An online comment references someone 'coming' on their face.
drugs
A man microdoses what appears to be a hallucinogenic substance using a pipette. There are verbal references to microdosing improving a woman's sexual appetite.
additional issues
There are brief, undetailed verbal references to suicide and an upset woman says she briefly considered walking into the sea to take her own life. There is brief natural female buttock nudity. A woman accidentally drops a baby onto concrete, but we do not see the child land; we later see the baby wearing a protective helmet. A woman punches her friend in the forehead and a man angrily smashes up a cake. A man wraps his injured hand in a bloody bandage. A man tells another he will punch his wife in the throat in a comic scene. There is brief, comic gun threat.
  • Classified date

    15/05/2023

  • Language

    English