| Overall: | B |
|---|---|
| Violence: | A- |
| Sexual Content: | B |
| Language: | A- |
| Drugs/Alcohol: | B- |
| Theater Release: | |
| Video Release: | 31 Oct 2005 |
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After watching a movie with your children or students, we encourage parents and teachers to look for education opportunities to teach with movies. Here are a few discussion topics that can help with lesson plans or teaching in the home.
Internet safety is an ongoing problem. Parents sharing this movie with their children may want to take some time to discuss the possible dangers of revealing personal information. The FBI has some excellent suggestions on this topic.
Could you work at a bakery and afford to live in a three-bedroom apartment in Brooklyn? Perhaps, but it might be difficult. Enter “rent apartment Brooklyn” in a search engine like Google, and see how much it costs. You may also have noticed how easily young Holly works her way through New York City traffic and immediately finds their new home. Isn’t life easy in the movies?

Rod Gustafson has worked in various media industries since 1977. He founded Parent Previews in 1993, and today continues to write and broadcast the reviews in newspapers, on radio and (of course) on the Internet. He currently serves as the President of the Alberta Association for Media Awareness, a provincial non-profit society. He also authors a regular column for