• Director(s)

    Christian Ditter

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Children

  • Approx. running minutes

    87m

  • Cast

    Isla Fisher, Greg Kinnear, Easton Rocket Sweda

Film

The Present

mild sex references, language, threat

When a boy discovers that an old clock can turn back time, he tries to harness its power to stop his parents from separating in this good-natured US family comedy, which contains occasional references to sexual relationships.

When a boy discovers that an old clock can turn back time, he tries to harness its power to stop his parents from separating in this good-natured US family comedy, which contains occasional references to sexual relationships.

Content Advice(May contain spoilers)

threat and horror

language

sex

rude humour

dangerous behaviour

theme

violence

discrimination

  • Director(s)

    Christian Ditter

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Children

  • Approx. running minutes

    87m

  • Cast

    Isla Fisher, Greg Kinnear, Easton Rocket Sweda

mild sex references, language, threat
Classified Date:
10/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Verve Pictures Ltd
threat and horror
A man experiences a life-threatening allergic reaction in a comic scene, causing him to panic, collapse and for his face to swell and redden; this scene has a reassuring outcome. A boy is almost hit by a car.
language
There is mild bad language ('shit', 'crap') along with milder terms such as 'screw', 'God' and 'hell'.
sex
A dislikeable teenage boy tries to encourage a teenage girl to have sex with him; he briefly reveals a pack of condoms and invites her back to his house. When she seems reluctant he tells her that is why she is 'still a virgin'. A married couple are seen in bed together after, it is implied, they have had sex. Characters flirt gently with one another and there is occasional mild comic innuendo.
rude humour
Characters walk in dog excrement in comic scenes.
dangerous behaviour
It is implied that a boy deliberately spikes a man's food with nuts to cause an allergic reaction; this action is condemned by other characters, and we do not see it take place in any detail.
theme
There are scenes of emotional upset around a couple's plan to separate and the impact this will have on their children. A neurodiverse young boy has conditions that make him reluctant to talk, be touched or leave his home; the film portrays him in a sensitive and positive way throughout.
mild sex references, language, threat
Classified Date:
13/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
The Movie Partnership
threat and horror
A man experiences a life-threatening allergic reaction in a comic scene, causing him to panic, collapse and for his face to swell and redden; this scene has a reassuring outcome. A boy is almost hit by a car.
language
There is mild bad language ('shit', 'crap') along with milder terms such as 'screw', 'God' and 'hell'.
sex
A dislikeable teenage boy tries to encourage a teenage girl to have sex with him; he briefly reveals a pack of condoms and invites her back to his house. When she seems reluctant he tells her that is why she is 'still a virgin'. A married couple are seen in bed together after, it is implied, they have had sex. Characters flirt gently with one another and there is occasional mild comic innuendo.
rude humour
Characters walk in dog excrement in comic scenes.
dangerous behaviour
It is implied that a boy deliberately spikes a man's food with nuts to cause an allergic reaction; this action is condemned by other characters, and we do not see it take place in any detail.
theme
There are scenes of emotional upset around a couple's plan to separate and the impact this will have on their children. A neurodiverse young boy has conditions that make him reluctant to talk, be touched or leave his home; the film portrays him in a sensitive and positive way throughout.
Classified Date:
09/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Verve Pictures Ltd
  • Classified date

    13/05/2024

  • Language

    English