Based on the content and themes, we recommend "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" for viewers aged 13 and above. However, parental discretion is advised, and it's essential to use your own judgment when deciding whether the movie is suitable for your child.
Numerous prolonged, explicit, and unsimulated sexual scenes.
Pirates (2005) is an adult film, not a blockbuster action-adventure movie. , especially when searching for pirate-related movies on streaming platforms.
The film features positive role models, including:
"Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" is an exciting and entertaining movie, but it's essential to consider its content and themes before allowing your child to watch it. With some guidance and preparation, children over 10 can enjoy the movie while learning valuable lessons about friendship, loyalty, and good vs. evil. Always use your discretion as a parent and consider your child's individual maturity level and sensitivity when making decisions about movie viewing.
| Criteria | Rating for "Pirates 2005" | | --- | --- | | | No | | Suitable for under 14? | Dangerous no | | Violence level | Mild (cartoonish) | | Sexual content | Extreme (hardcore) | | Can it be edited for family? | No – the explicit scenes are integral to the runtime. | | SAFE to search on LK21? | No – illegal and unsafe for any minor. |
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The LK21 rating system is used in some countries to classify movies based on their content. LK21, in particular, indicates that a movie is suitable for viewers aged 21 and above. However, "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" was released with a PG-13 rating in the United States, which means it's suitable for viewers 13 and above.
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Release Year: 2005 Rating: LK21 ( likely a rating from a specific country's classification system, e.g., Malaysia)
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