Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that this film revolves around the (dys)functional relationships of a man and his single, married, gay, and straight friends. It shows incidents of casual sex and somewhat graphically depicts and describes sexual relationships. Even though comedic, many women are negatively portrayed as emotionally unstable, dependent, and dying to marry. The film also includes a string of profanities as the hero ¿ Charles -- responds to his inability to attend events in a timely manner. His foul language seems funny and endearing, rather than problematic.
Sexual
Content
Repeated sexual banter, extended scene of someone trapped in a room while two people have loud and goofy sex, indiscriminate sex, and drunken lasciviousness.
Violence
No violence except an occasional slap on the face by a scorned woman.
Language
Not much, but starts off with "f--k" early (and frequently, in that scene).
Social
Behavior
Although this film does show the pains of a man who cannot maintain a meaningful relationship, as well as a touching gay relationship, it also depicts many people who enter into sex lightly.
Consumerism
Not applicable
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Much drinking at wedding receptions which leads to outlandish behavior and sexual escapades.