Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that Unfinished Song is a heart-rending dramedy about an ill woman's quest to live a little -- and her husband's lessons on how to live at all, despite huge challenges. Because a central theme of the movie is facing imminent death from cancer, it sometimes gets too intense for younger kids, though teens should be able to handle it. There are many deeply sad and affecting moments, so bring plenty of tissue. Expect some innuendo, and some of the lyrics of the songs that Marion's choir sings (to an audience that includes kids) are raunchy. Dialogue includes words like "s--t" and "bloody," and there's some smoking and drinking.
Sexual
Content
Sexual innuendo. Songs about sex are sung by seniors in front of an audience that includes children.
Violence
Arguments sometimes gets loud. A son shouts at his father, and vice versa.
Language
Occasional use of "s--t"; more frequent use of "bloody." A person shows someone the middle finger.
Social
Behavior
Life will defeat you sometimes, especially when it involves losing someone you love, but you shouldn't allow yourself to be defeated. Also, cancer shouldn't get the last word by robbing you of your ability to enjoy life and the things you love. Music has a way of paving over bumps in the road -- embrace it, and let it.
Consumerism
One character uses an iPod.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Drinking in a pub. One character smokes cigarettes.