• Director(s)

    Colton Tran

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Drama, Thriller

  • Approx. running minutes

    75m

  • Cast

    Kathleen Kenny, Connor Brannigan, Marisa Brown

Film

Sorry, Charlie

strong threat, violence, language, sexual violence references

SORRY, CHARLIE is a US drama thriller in which a woman living with the consequences of a sexual assault remains unconvinced that the serial rapist-murderer responsible has really been caught and incarcerated.

SORRY, CHARLIE is a US drama thriller in which a woman living with the consequences of a sexual assault remains unconvinced that the serial rapist-murderer responsible has really been caught and incarcerated.

violence
Scenes of strong violence feature shootings and stabbings which result in blood spurts and bloody aftermath injury detail. A woman is knocked down and dragged along the floor by an intruder, who also slaps her when she attempts to stand up to him. There are references to a series of murders which are associated with acts of sexual violence.
threat and horror
There is sustained threat and an intense sense of menace throughout as a woman is surveilled in her own home by a sinister figure who represents trauma from her past, and is subsequently stalked through her home and held captive.
language
There is strong language ('motherf**ker'), as well as milder terms such as 'bitch', 'shit', 'God' and 'hell'.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There are references to acts of sexual violence which have a disturbing motivation, but without graphic details of the rapes carried out against a series of women. There is brief establishment of one such assault on a woman as she is grabbed around the mouth and pinned to the ground, at which point the scene ends. A woman working from home for a crisis helpline answers the phone to a prank caller who subjects her to verbal sexual harassment, which she deals with decisively.
additional issues
A young woman in a desperate situation considers taking her own life, but there is a reassuring outcome. There are references to abortion. There are infrequent mild sex references.
  • Director(s)

    Colton Tran

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Drama, Thriller

  • Approx. running minutes

    75m

  • Cast

    Kathleen Kenny, Connor Brannigan, Marisa Brown

strong threat, violence, language, sexual violence references
Classified Date:
08/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Trinity Creative Partnership Ltd
violence
Scenes of strong violence feature shootings and stabbings which result in blood spurts and bloody aftermath injury detail. A woman is knocked down and dragged along the floor by an intruder, who also slaps her when she attempts to stand up to him. There are references to a series of murders which are associated with acts of sexual violence.
threat and horror
There is sustained threat and an intense sense of menace throughout as a woman is surveilled in her own home by a sinister figure who represents trauma from her past, and is subsequently stalked through her home and held captive.
language
There is strong language ('motherf**ker'), as well as milder terms such as 'bitch', 'shit', 'God' and 'hell'.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There are references to acts of sexual violence which have a disturbing motivation, but without graphic details of the rapes carried out against a series of women. There is brief establishment of one such assault on a woman as she is grabbed around the mouth and pinned to the ground, at which point the scene ends. A woman working from home for a crisis helpline answers the phone to a prank caller who subjects her to verbal sexual harassment, which she deals with decisively.
additional issues
A young woman in a desperate situation considers taking her own life, but there is a reassuring outcome. There are references to abortion. There are infrequent mild sex references.
  • Classified date

    08/05/2024

  • Language

    English