The Guilty

language, threat, domestic abuse
Director(s)Antoine Fuqua
Production year2021
Genre(s)Drama, Thriller
Approx. running minutes89m
CastJake Gyllenhaal, Riley Keough, Peter Sarsgaard, Christina Vidal, Eli Goree, Ethan Hawke, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Christiana Montoya, David Castañeda, Adrian Martinez, Antoine Fuqua, Nic Pizzolatto, Gustav Möller, Emil Nygaard Albertsen, Antoine Fuqua, Scott Bennett Greenberg, Jake Gyllenhaal, David Haring, Marcelo Zarvos, Maz Makhani, Jason Ballantine, Lindsay Graham, Mary Vernieu, Peter Wenham
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The Guilty

language, threat, domestic abuse
THE GUILTY is a drama thriller in which a police emergency call handler attempts to help a woman caller he believes has ...
THE GUILTY is a drama thriller in which a police emergency call handler attempts to help a woman caller he believes has been abducted by her husband and whose life is in danger.
threat and horror
There is a strong sense of threat as an emergency call handler comes to believe that a woman he is speaking to has been abducted and whose life is threatened by her kidnapper. The victim is never seen and her plight is played through the conversations the handler has with her and the kidnapper, which also contain references to mental health issues and the prospect of suicide. In other phone conversations, there are indications of violence suffered by a small child, but without visual reinforcement.
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms such as 'asshole', 'shit', 'God', 'Jesus Christ' and 'damn'.
theme
The conversations between the call handler and the woman also contain suggestions of a history of domestic abuse in a volatile family unit.
additional issues
There are references to a death by shooting. There are infrequent drug references and moderate sex references. There are images of a wildfire raging on the outskirts of a city and emergency services attempting to fight it.
strong language, threat, domestic abuse
Classified Date:
20/09/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
threat and horror
There is a strong sense of threat as an emergency call handler comes to believe that a woman he is speaking to has been abducted and whose life is threatened by her kidnapper. The victim is never seen and her plight is played through the conversations the handler has with her and the kidnapper, which also contain references to mental health issues and the prospect of suicide. In other phone conversations, there are indications of violence suffered by a small child, but without visual reinforcement.
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms such as 'asshole', 'shit', 'God', 'Jesus Christ' and 'damn'.
theme
The conversations between the call handler and the woman also contain suggestions of a history of domestic abuse in a volatile family unit.
language, threat, domestic abuse
Classified Date:
10/05/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
threat and horror
There is a strong sense of threat as an emergency call handler comes to believe that a woman he is speaking to has been abducted and whose life is threatened by her kidnapper. The victim is never seen and her plight is played through the conversations the handler has with her and the kidnapper, which also contain references to mental health issues and the prospect of suicide. In other phone conversations, there are indications of violence suffered by a small child, but without visual reinforcement.
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms such as 'asshole', 'shit', 'God', 'Jesus Christ' and 'damn'.
theme
The conversations between the call handler and the woman also contain suggestions of a history of domestic abuse in a volatile family unit.
Classified date10/00/2022
LanguageEnglish
threat and horror
There is a strong sense of threat as an emergency call handler comes to believe that a woman he is speaking to has been abducted and whose life is threatened by her kidnapper. The victim is never seen and her plight is played through the conversations the handler has with her and the kidnapper, which also contain references to mental health issues and the prospect of suicide. In other phone conversations, there are indications of violence suffered by a small child, but without visual reinforcement.
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms such as 'asshole', 'shit', 'God', 'Jesus Christ' and 'damn'.
theme
The conversations between the call handler and the woman also contain suggestions of a history of domestic abuse in a volatile family unit.
additional issues
There are references to a death by shooting. There are infrequent drug references and moderate sex references. There are images of a wildfire raging on the outskirts of a city and emergency services attempting to fight it.
Director(s)Antoine Fuqua
Production year2021
Genre(s)Drama, Thriller
Approx. running minutes89m
CastJake Gyllenhaal, Riley Keough, Peter Sarsgaard, Christina Vidal, Eli Goree, Ethan Hawke, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Christiana Montoya, David Castañeda, Adrian Martinez, Antoine Fuqua, Nic Pizzolatto, Gustav Möller, Emil Nygaard Albertsen, Antoine Fuqua, Scott Bennett Greenberg, Jake Gyllenhaal, David Haring, Marcelo Zarvos, Maz Makhani, Jason Ballantine, Lindsay Graham, Mary Vernieu, Peter Wenham
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strong language, threat, domestic abuse
Classified Date:
20/09/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
threat and horror
There is a strong sense of threat as an emergency call handler comes to believe that a woman he is speaking to has been abducted and whose life is threatened by her kidnapper. The victim is never seen and her plight is played through the conversations the handler has with her and the kidnapper, which also contain references to mental health issues and the prospect of suicide. In other phone conversations, there are indications of violence suffered by a small child, but without visual reinforcement.
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms such as 'asshole', 'shit', 'God', 'Jesus Christ' and 'damn'.
theme
The conversations between the call handler and the woman also contain suggestions of a history of domestic abuse in a volatile family unit.
language, threat, domestic abuse
Classified Date:
10/05/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
threat and horror
There is a strong sense of threat as an emergency call handler comes to believe that a woman he is speaking to has been abducted and whose life is threatened by her kidnapper. The victim is never seen and her plight is played through the conversations the handler has with her and the kidnapper, which also contain references to mental health issues and the prospect of suicide. In other phone conversations, there are indications of violence suffered by a small child, but without visual reinforcement.
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms such as 'asshole', 'shit', 'God', 'Jesus Christ' and 'damn'.
theme
The conversations between the call handler and the woman also contain suggestions of a history of domestic abuse in a volatile family unit.
Classified date10/00/2022
LanguageEnglish