| Errors | Missing | Unverified | Supported |
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| 2 | 7 | 3 | 13 |
The film Free Guy (2021) was rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association (MPA).
The specific elements of the film that contributed to this rating were:
Strong Fantasy Violence Throughout: The violence is frequent, though generally over-the-top, cartoonish, and non-graphic, mimicking an action-heavy, open-world video game like a first-person shooter. Specific examples of the fantasy violence include:
Language: The film contains a significant amount of profanity. Specific instances of coarse language mentioned include one use of the "F-word" and multiple uses of words like "sh*t," "a**," "damn," "go**amn," and "b*tch."
Crude and Suggestive References: The dialogue includes sexual innuendos and jokes. These subtle adult jokes will likely go over the heads of younger children but may amuse older audiences. Examples include:
The AI Summary provides general categories but misses the specific detailed counts found in multiple parent guides, such as '15 uses of scatological cursing,' '9 uses of sh*t,' '4 uses of a**,' '5 uses of g-ddamn,' etc. This level of detail would be valuable for parents making viewing decisions.
Multiple sources specify that the one F-word usage is in the phrase 'good f*cking morning,' which provides helpful context for parents. The AI Summary only mentions 'one use of the F-word' without this specific detail.
Parent guides mention additional profanity like 'balls,' 'd*ck,' and 'hell' which are not included in the AI Summary's examples. One source also notes a near-use of 'motherf----r' that gets cut off.
The AI Summary includes several unverifiable examples of crude/suggestive content while missing verified examples from parent guides, such as references to masturbation, male sexual arousal, 'itchy kitty' phrase, and specific kissing scenes. This creates a mismatch between what can be verified and what is presented.
Multiple sources mention Guy being hit by cars (one source says 'two cars'), which is a separate incident from being hit by a train. The AI Summary only mentions the train incident.
Parent guides specifically note that the violence incidents are 'entirely non-fatal' because they occur in a video game context. While the AI Summary mentions the video game context, it doesn't emphasize this non-fatal nature as clearly as the parent guides do.
Multiple parent guides mention 'a woman shows some cleavage' as part of the sexual content, which is separate from the Molotov Girl character description. This specific detail is not included in the AI Summary.
One detailed parent guide mentions Guy being 'repeatedly blasted out of a window during a robbery' and falling to the ground covered in shattered glass, which is a specific violent scene not mentioned in the AI Summary.
Free Guy (2021) was rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association (MPA) for 'strong fantasy violence throughout, language and crude/suggestive references.'
The specific elements contributing to this rating include:
Violence: The film features frequent fantasy violence in a video game setting, including heavy gunfire, car chases, explosions, characters being shot (with visible wounds including a large hole in one character), stabbing, punching, kicking, characters thrown through windows, Guy being hit by a train and by cars, and Guy's nose being broken in a fight with some blood shown. The violence is generally cartoonish and non-graphic, with deaths not treated seriously since characters respawn in the game context.
Language: The film contains significant profanity including one use of 'fck' (specifically in the phrase 'good fcking morning'), approximately 15 uses of scatological cursing including multiple uses of 'sht' (around 9), 'a' (around 4), 'damn' (around 2), 'g-ddamn' (around 5), plus uses of 'hell,' 'balls,' and 'dck.' There is also a near-use of 'motherf----r' that gets cut off.
Crude/Suggestive References: The film includes sexual innuendos and crude references such as mention of a 'special sock' (implying masturbation), jokes about virginity, references to strippers and male sexual arousal, kissing scenes, phrases like 'itchy kitty,' and the female character Molotov Girl wearing tight, revealing clothing and being referred to as a 'bombshell' designed for sex appeal.