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Parents Television
Council Reviews
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Her Best Move
By
Lauren Perry
Release Date: September 7, 2007
MPAA Rating:
G
Starring: Leah Pipes, Scott Patterson, Lisa Darr
Recommended age: 12 +
Overall
PTC Traffic Light Rating: Green
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Sex |
Kissing, anatomical gestures |
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Violence
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None |
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Language
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“Penis” written but obscured |
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Behavior |
Mild
disrespect to parents |
This movie centers
around teenager Sara, who is trying to learn how to make her own decisions. Her
father pressures her to perform well at soccer and join a prestigious team, but
she feels she is not ready. Sara is worried that boys do not find her
attractive, and she is made fun of for being a “jock”. Sara meets a boy, but
there is some miscommunication and he thinks she has been spreading rumors about
him.
There was no sex
depicted in the film, but Sara and her friend pass a note which has the word
“penis” on it, but it is obscured, and only the letters “p” and “e” are shown.
At the beginning of the movie Sara is shown in her room pushing up her breasts
to make them look bigger, which speaks to her anxiety about her looks. Sara is
mildly disrespectful to her parents: for example, her mother asks her to brush
her teeth but she uses the toothbrush to get mud off of her soccer cleats.
The film emphasized
themes such as the importance of setting priorities, making good decisions, and
leading a balanced life. Because of its relevance to
adolescents, the Parents Television Council is proud to award Her Best Move
the PTC Seal of ApprovalTM. The Parents Television
Council recommends Her Best Move for children over the age of 12.
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