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  1. Adjust limits for Sex, Romance & Nudity in your kid's entertainment guide. The movie has a lot to say about redemption and forgiveness between a father and his son. It also makes you think about how we cast aside older models (computers, cell phones, people) for flashier, newer varieties, often forgetting that there's value in what came before.

    • Dakota Goyo, Evangeline Lilly, Hugh Jackman
    • Shawn Levy
    • Walt Disney Pictures
  2. Parents say (1 ): Kids say (4 ): In theory, the idea of giant robots whaling on each other is a good one. In practice, though, it falls short -- at least in REAL STEEL. The moves are too similar among the robots and the action is less fluid than you would expect from a game that borrows so liberally from Mortal Kombat.

    • Action Games
  3. Oct 7, 2011 · 1. It's rated PG-13. For what ages of kids is the movie really appropriate? Officially, the rating is "for some violence, intense action and brief language." There are a few lines said by Max ...

    • Matt Blum
  4. In the not-too-distant future, giant robots take the place of men in boxing matches that are as popular at state fairs as monster truck matches. A human fighter (Hugh Jackman) loses his chance at a title bout when the robots come to the fore, so he becomes a promoter for the new sport. Unable to earn enough cash alone, he collaborates with his young genius son (Dakota Goyo) in building the ...

  5. Feb 7, 2023 · Nathan08 Teen, 13 years old. February 20, 2022. age 13+. I would rate this 10 out of 10 but only for teenagers and here's why 1:Violence 10 out of 10. 2. SEX 3 out of 10 really nothing that bad. And 3. Language is really not that bad but other than all of that amazing movie. Show more.

  6. Sep 27, 2011 · But as a simplistic celebration of overcoming-adversity clichés, “Real Steel” may have the edge because its aim is to entertain kids, wearing its obviousness on its sleeve rather than ...

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  8. To my amazement, this fight scene is as entertaining and involving as most human fights, and the off-screen story (involving Zeus’ odious owners) adds interest. It’s hard to hate a robot, but not its owners. Curiously, however, it’s easy to love Atom. With his blue eyes glowing behind a face of steel mesh and his skinny, muscular body ...

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