Unbiased reviews of Common Sense Media are created by experts and are not influenced by the creators of the product or by our funders, affiliates or partners. Prepared for 90 minutes of silly blonde jokes, I was surprised by the more serious – albeit simplistic – examination of Legally Blonde`s madness to make assumptions based on face value (or hair color). But for all its poof and coiff, parents may find the sexual content of the film too outrageous to recommend it to the family. In general, if one is looking for a legal blonde age classification, she also looks for a legally blonde classification to find out if she is good. The popular opinion among the public is that Legal Blonde is pretty good with all the praise it has received, but there have also been some negative reviews, which is only obvious since everyone has the right to have their own opinion. The positive and negative reviews that Legally Blonde has received can be seen on the various review platforms. The age rating to see Legally Blonde is given in the article above. You won`t be able to see your review if you leave it. “. « Blonde” is a light and typical film you expect from Hollywood.

These include comical references to sexual activity, occasional curses, futile use of the Lord`s name, and references to homosexuals. Nevertheless, the film seems to be a triumph of well-being for underdogs around the world. The biggest problem is the distorted view of the morality of the films. She makes “morally good” decisions, but sometimes does the right thing in the wrong way. (For example, lying in at least two cases to help helpless friends). Their refusal to grant sexual favours and their determination to help those unjustly persecuted are signs of a good heart and a strong mind. However, it seems hard to believe that a girl raised by such superficial parents and who has never had to work for anything in life would automatically have the selfless instinct to befriend others in need (regardless of the social difficulties she faced because she was blonde). Some of the common bodies that decide on age ratings are the MPAA`s film rating system for movies, the TV parent guidelines for TV series, the Entertainment Software Rating Board for video games, the Internet Content Rating Association for Internet content, and the Marvel Rating System for comics.

There are many more such boards and systems that have been established to evaluate entertainment content, and it was one of them that gave the legally blonde age rating as PG-13. Here are some of the general criteria on the basis of which an age classification is determined. These criteria were considered when deciding the age classification of the Overall blonde: C+ While Elle Woods does her best to dispel the stereotype of the blonde, the sexual content and language make Legally Blonde a family crime. Reese Witherspoon plays a young woman who seems to do everything for her, except that her boyfriend`s family thinks she`s not smart enough because she`s a natural blonde. So she entered Harvard Law to prove that stereotypes are false. Also starring Matthew Davis, Selma Blair, Luke Wilson and Victor Garber. [1:34] “LEGAL BLONDE” (2001) (Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson) (PG-13) Alcohol/Drugs Disrespectful blood/blood/Bad attitude Scary/tense scenes Weapons/Weapons Moderate None heavy No *No imitationJump Scenes Behavior Music (scary/tense) Music (inappropriate) Light obscenity No Moderate sex/nudity Smoking Tense family scenes Topics to talk about violence Moderate No minors Moderate minor QUICK TAKE: Comedy: Hoping to win back her notorious boyfriend who left her for her golden curls, an otherwise happy blonde is accepted into the same law school he attends and then has to deal with other people`s preconceptions about her based on her appearance. LAND: Elle Woods (REESE WITHERSPOON) has lived the good life. Not only is she a natural blonde who comes from a wealthy family, but she is also an honorary student and the president of her sisterhood, Delta Nu, was a homecoming queen at CULA and has two great friends in sister sisters Margot (JESSICA CAUFFIEL) and Serena (ALANNA UBACH). Then there`s her boyfriend, Warner Huntington III (MATTHEW DAVIS), on whom all the other girls faint and wish they could be theirs.

She and her friends believe that he is going to propose to her at a fancy dinner, but to her surprise, he decides to drop her because she is too blonde and not serious enough or smart enough for his political future, which is supposed to start with attending Harvard Law School. Desperate to win him back, she decides to enroll in it too – despite her degree in fashion merchandising – and manages to learn hard enough and use her perkiness and sexuality to be admitted. When she arrives in Massachusetts from California, she stands out as a sore thumb — not only because of her hair, but also because of her bubbly personality and extravagant clothes — and tries to look surprised when she meets Warner. She soon realizes that her plan will not be as simple as initially thought. Her first teacher, Professor Stromwell (HOLLAND TAYLOR), puts her in her place because she is not prepared for classes, and it turns out that Warner now sees Vivian Kensington (SELMA BLAIR), another law student he dated in kindergarten and who now seems determined to be a constant thorn in Elle`s side. She finds a soulmate in Paulette (JENNIFER COOLIDGE), a local manicurist, and receives advice from Emmett (LUKE WILSON), a legal assistant to Professor Callahan (VICTOR GARBER), an instructor who is also a practicing lawyer and is looking for promising students to complete his internship program. When Warner insults Elle`s potential again, she decides to prove him wrong and sets out to get one of these seats. When she and other law students like Enid (MERDITH SCOTT LYNN) and David (OZ PERKINS) compete for internships, she eventually helps Callahan in a murder case in which her client, Brooke Taylor Windham (ALI LARTER), a former Delta Nu, has been accused of shooting her rich, much older husband. When the case begins and witnesses such as the deceased`s adult daughter, Chutney (LINDA CARDELLINI), her mother, Mrs. Windham Vandermark (RAQUEL WELCH), the deceased`s ex-wife, and Enrique (GREG SERANO), the pool boy, set out to help her sister sister and prove that blondes can have fun and do something of themselves at the same time. WILL CHILDREN WANT TO SEE IT? Many teens will probably want to see it, especially if they`re fans of someone in the cast or liked movies like “Clueless” and “10 Things I Hate About You.” WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: PG-13 For language and sexual references. REESE WITHERSPOON plays a cheeky and bubbly student who decides to study law to get her boyfriend back after he leaves her because she is too blonde and not serious enough for her reputation.

Although she sometimes behaves dirty, she is intelligent and eventually proves herself. She briefly uses blasphemies. JESSICA CAUFFIEL and ALANNA UBACH play their sisters and best friends just as alive. Matthew Davis plays Elle`s boyfriend, who leaves her because of his blonde appearance and reputation for being seen with such a woman. He briefly uses blasphemies. SELMA BLAIR plays his new girlfriend, a fellow law student who has decided to be mean to Elle, even though she ends up changing paths. VICTOR GARBER plays a law professor and practicing lawyer who sees Elle`s potential and gives her one of his coveted internships, but we eventually learn that he did it for sexual reasons. LUKE WILSON plays her assistant, who befriends and helps her. JENNIFER COOLIDGE plays a manicure who also befriends Elle and uses profanity while trying to muster the courage to be more open with a delivery man who is nice to her. HOLLAND TAYLOR plays another law professor who is Elle but has her best intentions in mind. ALI LARTER plays a successful young businesswoman who is on trial for the murder of her husband and has a special reason for not giving him an alibi. She briefly uses blasphemies.

MERDITH SCOTT LYNN plays another student who is a politically active lesbian (although we don`t see any related activity). OZ PERKINS plays a nerdy law student. ACTORS, CREW AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION HOW OTHERS RATED THIS FILM Curious about whether this title is entertaining, good and/or has artistic value? Then read OUR POINT of view of this film. (Note: “Our Take`s” review of this title examines the artistic merits of the film and does not consider any of the potentially offensive material listed below.) OUR WORD TO PARENTS: Below is a brief summary of the content of this PG-13 rated comedy. Blasphemy consists of several uses of the “s” word, as well as terms familiar to male genitalia, other expletives, and various colorful phrases. Various cases of sexual dialogue are present, but not too graphic / explicit in nature, while some Hear in duplicate are present as well as multiple homosexual characters. A young woman sometimes uses her appearance and sexuality to get what she wants (not associated with sex), and is sometimes seen in revealing and/or skinny clothing.