Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that Grace of Monaco is a fictionalized movie based on real-life events surrounding Grace Kelly's time as Princess of Monaco. This semi-biographical story contains no cursing, extreme violence, gore, guns, or sex. One man slaps another during an argument; bickering spouses slam doors and objects around. Characters at parties drink cocktails and liquor and smoke cigarettes; no one acts drunk. Mild enough for even very young viewers, Grace is way too talky, slow, and esoteric in subject to interest all but older teens and adults.
Sexual
Content
References to sex likely will pass over kids' heads; for example, one character is referred to as "frigid."
Violence
Diplomatic tension; one man slaps another when he insults his wife.
Language
Not applicable
Social
Behavior
Ideas about a citizen's duty to her country and the value of absorbing work are examined.
Consumerism
As is true with any biopic, viewers may want to learn more about the real person after watching; various aspects of Kelly's life were controversial.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Characters drink liquor and cocktails at parties and smoke cigarettes on-screen; no one acts drunk.