Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that Miss You Already traces the friendship between two women (Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette) from their childhood in England. They have many ups and downs, and their friendship and milestones are depicted frankly -- including teenage sex (no nudity shown), drinking (sometimes too much), and some arguments. One character gets cancer, and the movie fully explores this journey, showing mastectomy scars, post-chemo vomiting, the insertion of needles, and other medical details that younger viewers may find hard to stomach. Also plenty of swearing, including "bastard," "s--t," and (sparingly) "f--k."
Sexual
Content
Teens are shown having sex while at a concert; no nudity, but it's clear what they're doing. Two people are shown in their underwear in bed. Frank talk about having sex to make a baby. A married woman is shown hooking up in the back of a bar with a man who's not her husband.
Violence
Huge shouting match between friends, including insults and hurtful statements. A woman throws a tantrum in front of her birthday guests and screams at her husband. Not violent, but potentially upsetting cancer-related details, including mastectomy scars, post-chemo vomiting, and the insertion of needles.
Language
Language includes "s---t," "f--k" (sparingly), "bugger," "bloody," "bastard," "arse," "idiot," "t-ts," etc.
Social
Behavior
True friendship endures over time and forgives many wrongs.
Consumerism
Milly likes to wear expensive clothing and fashionable shoes, including a pair of Louboutins. Also Uber and Apple.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Lots of social/celebratory drinking, sometimes to excess. Teens are shown hanging out at parties where there's alcohol.