Director(s)
James A. Woods & Nicolas Wright
Production Year
2024
Genre(s)
Comedy, Romance
Approx. running minutes
106m
Cast
Zach Braff, Vanessa Hudgens, William Fichtner
Film
French Girl
strong language
FRENCH GIRL is a Canadian romantic comedy in which a man begins to have doubts about his relationship with his girlfriend when she is offered a plum chef’s position by her former lover.
FRENCH GIRL is a Canadian romantic comedy in which a man begins to have doubts about his relationship with his girlfriend when she is offered a plum chef’s position by her former lover.
- additional issues
- Moderate sex references include comments about threesomes, orgasms and virginity. There are comic references to female same-sex relationships, but with no discriminatory intent. There is moderate violence, including an implied wrist break, in cage fighting contests, as well as martial arts blows and some bloody injury detail in scenes from a 1980s action film playing on television. A swan is accidentally shot and killed in undetailed fashion. A man is given the wrong medication for coping with flying by his father and says comically, "My dad roofied me"; a man says that he "sold weed" in the past. In a scene of high farce, a dead body falls down from a bed onto a man and his attempts to put it back result in the rigor mortis contorting the body into comical shapes. Mild rude humour includes poo jokes. There are references to dementia.
Director(s)
James A. Woods & Nicolas Wright
Production Year
2024
Genre(s)
Comedy, Romance
Approx. running minutes
106m
Cast
Zach Braff, Vanessa Hudgens, William Fichtner
strong language
Classified Date:
05/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Paramount Pictures International Limited
- additional issues
- Moderate sex references include comments about threesomes, orgasms and virginity. There are comic references to female same-sex relationships, but with no discriminatory intent. There is moderate violence, including an implied wrist break, in cage fighting contests, as well as martial arts blows and some bloody injury detail in scenes from a 1980s action film playing on television. A swan is accidentally shot and killed in undetailed fashion. A man is given the wrong medication for coping with flying by his father and says comically, "My dad roofied me"; a man says that he "sold weed" in the past. In a scene of high farce, a dead body falls down from a bed onto a man and his attempts to put it back result in the rigor mortis contorting the body into comical shapes. Mild rude humour includes poo jokes. There are references to dementia.
Classified date
05/02/2024
Language
English