a5c7b9f00b In the Bird Island, all birds live in peace and happily, well most of them. Red is a bird that can't get enough with anything and his temper problems prevents him from having friends. And when the green piggies visit their island, Red finds out that the pigs must be up to something as the piggies were suspicious to him. He decided to finds out with the quick Chuck and explosive Bomb On an island populated with birds an easily tempered flightless bird named Red lives happily with his best friends Chuck and Bomb until these pigs show up. Everyone loves these pigs but Red thinks something is going on and he figures out that the pigs are stealing their precious eggs. Red, Chuck, and Bomb along with a few fellow citizens must head to their layer and take down those piggies! I took my 10 year old little brother to see this movie in theaters, and we walked out an hour into it. There is MAJOR innuendo, sexual jokes and references, and some serious moral issues within this movie. Most of this passed over the head of my little brother, but I can't BELIEVE this movie is rated PG! There were multiple sexual jokes made throughout the movie that weren't just borderline-they were crude and explicit. The characters' actions were also extremely suggestive, with one demonstrating the "Downward Facing Dog" on screen of a kids movie! Also, each of the characters are dealing with some form of anger management problems, and the movie encourages that. All in all, I was appalled with the amount of sexual innuendo and explicit content of this movie! I would suggest NOT taking your children to go see it! I thought this movie would be great for kids, but there were some things the characters said that were very sexual and that kids would definitely repeat. The birds were doing yoga, and one bird asked another "have you done this before?" and the other responded "I usually get paid." I couldn't believe they were able to say that in a kids movie. Another part that made me upset was when the eggs were stolen, one bird suggested that they just make more eggs and started humping the air. I don't know about you, but I absolutely don't want my kids walking around thrusting. The final piece that really ticked me off and again, I couldn't believe that they could say that in a kids movie was "pluck my life." Oh my gosh! I think that one would go over little kids heads, but I think there are a lot of kids that would understand that and start saying it. I just didn't think that the movie taught good things for kids to say. I was shocked at some of the content that was put in the movie. The 3-D animated film delivers a mildly diverting mix of winky meta-jokes and moral lessons, cannily aimed at both the next generation of tiny consumers and their more sophisticated parents.
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