Common Sense Media reviews of “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare,” “Spy x Family Code: White,” “Under the Bridge” and “Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp.”
“The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” is a lightweight, fast-paced Guy Ritchie-directed action movie set during World War II and based on an actual secret mission to deprive German U-boats of supplies. Violence is frequent and almost cartoonish in tone and includes the untimely deaths of many Nazi villains. Expect to see guns and shooting, stabbing and slicing, characters being wounded with arrows, explosions, blood spurts/sprays, implications of torture , and more.
It centers on a 14-year-old girl named Reena and also stars Lily Gladstone , Riley Keough and Archie Panjabi . Teens kiss and make out and use language that includes “f---,” “s---,” “b----,” “slut” and “d--k.” They also smoke cigarettes and weed, drink beer, and are sometimes threatening and violent with one another. Running away is a theme, as are homicide, mistrust of adults and peer pressure.
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