Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that this romantic comedy has many of the ingredients we've come to expect from Adam Sandler movies: crass, juvenile humor, including plenty of scatological humor and jokes at the expense of the overweight or physically imperfect. Swearing is pretty infrequent but does include "s--t," and there are plenty of sexist jokes and pratfalls. There's also a fair amount sexual innuendo, at times around children, as well as drinking and references to a character's over-reliance on prescription drugs.
Sexual
Content
Guys leer at scantily clad women; lingering shots of women in bikinis; a man boasts about his oversized genitalia; some kissing; plenty of sexual banter.
Violence
Characters slap each other and yell. Pratfalls.
Language
Fairly infrequent use of words such as "s--t," "ass," hell," and "crap." Also, plenty of sexual euphemisms.
Social
Behavior
The movie's message is, ostensibly, that a lying serial dater can be transformed by the love of a down-to-earth woman. But the movie also implies that women are gullible enough to fall for married men and that they'll forgive anything as long as someone says "I love you."
Consumerism
Plenty of label-dropping, including Gucci, Old Navy, Botox, Tiffany, Grey Goose, Pepsi, iPod, iPhone, and PlayStation. A man bribes kids with money, trips, and stuff.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Characters down shots and drink plenty of wine and cocktails while on vacation. Some jokes about addiction to prescription drugs.