One Small Hitch

2015 NR 1h 45m DVD

One Small Hitch

2015 NR 1h 45m DVD
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Molly is flying home to Chicago for her mom's wedding and tells her family she is bringing a "Mystery Man." When she discovers her Mystery Man has a Mystery Wife, she dumps him curbside. In shock, she runs into childhood friend Josh who is flying to the same event. Josh convinces a reluctant Molly to play fiancée for a few days. As the lie grows, the two boisterous families begin to plan what is really a phony wedding and somewhere in the chaos Molly and Josh may actually be falling for each other.
Cast
Shane McRae, Aubrey Dollar, Robert Belushi, Ron Dean, Daniel J. Travanti
Director
John Burgess
Format
DVD
Screen
Widescreen 1.85:1
CC
Yes
Audio
English: Dolby Digital 5.1
Rating
NR - Not rated. This movie has not been rated by the MPAA.
age 15+
Common Sense rating OK for kids 15+
age 15+

Common Sense Note

Parents need to know that One Small Hitch is a funny romcom that's all about love, sex, and weddings, with the focus on sex. There's some partial nudity, and the characters spend most of the movie talking about getting ready to have sex (including talk about heart-shaped pubic hair) or having sex. There are some bad ethnic jokes about being Irish-Catholic and Jewish. There's also quite a bit of profanity ("s--t," "bitch," "ass"), drinking, and a few drug references (Ecstasy and some sort of sedative), making this edgy film best for older teens and up.

Sexual Content

Many scenes with characters in underwear and partially undressed; one scene where you can hear people having sex. Lots of innuendo and jokes about sex and relationships. Some explicit talk about sex and an ongoing joke about Brazilian waxing. A character gives birth in a hospital.

Violence

A punch in the face. A character has terminal cancer and talks about dying.

Language

"Bitch" and "s--t" many times. "Suck it," "t-ts," "hell," "ass," "goddamn."

Social Behavior

It's always better to tell the truth. Love is when you can be yourself with someone. Some bad ethnic jokes about being Irish-Catholic and Jewish.

Consumerism

References to Mad Men, Lost, and Sixteen Candles.

Drugs / Tobacco / Alcohol

Lots of characters drink champagne, some until they're drunk; a few scenes of people drinking cocktails at bars. Molly takes a pill from a flight attendant that makes her loopy. A reference to Ecstasy. A character holds a cigar but doesn't smoke it.

  • Age appropriate
  • Not an issue
  • Depends on your child and your family
  • Parents strongly cautioned
  • Not appropriate for kids of the age

This information for parents is provided by Common Sense Media, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving kids' media lives.

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