Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that, as the film interrogates urban fears, violence, and racism, the language, particularly the use of racial epithets, is rough. The film also features several violent scenes, including a carjacking, a pedestrian hit by a car, a five-year-old child shot by a handgun (with her parents watching), and several car crashes. Policemen, detectives, district attorneys, and an insurance adjuster prove untrustworthy; characters steal cars, do drugs, drink, smoke cigarettes, and have sex (including implied oral sex in a car and a cop putting his hands on a woman's private parts, in front of her upset husband, under the guise of "patting her down.")
Sexual
Content
Characters have sex, and oral sex is insinuated.
Violence
Several violent scenes, including a carjacking, a pedestrian hit by a car, a five-year-old child shot by a handgun (with her parents watching), and several car crashes.
Language
Very strong language.
Social
Behavior
While characters steal and commit acts of violence, the film looks at reasons and contexts.
Consumerism
Expensive cars.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Drinking, smoking.