Even more absurd take… if he enjoys history you can watch a documentary or read book.
I really enjoy Tarantinos movies and part of it is due to its clever and well written dialogs and over the top violence. They are not movie meant for children. No matter how mature they appear, that’s just it, its appearance. Maturity comes from life experience and an eleven year old child has very little of that.
You are literally the person who brought your kid into this discussion. You dont seem like a great person based on your posts but maybe its just an off night. Or you are extremely young.
Nothing to learn about historical facts of 1939-45, yes. But there’s a ton of other stuff you can get out of it.
Not if you’re eleven years old though, I concur. Better to wait until you can process such films - and not run the risk of getting harmed by the experience (which also a good parent would keep in mind IMHO).
Why? He’s responsible enough and I trust him. He knows right from wrong and really enjoys history. You raise yours however you want.
Even more absurd take… if he enjoys history you can watch a documentary or read book.
I really enjoy Tarantinos movies and part of it is due to its clever and well written dialogs and over the top violence. They are not movie meant for children. No matter how mature they appear, that’s just it, its appearance. Maturity comes from life experience and an eleven year old child has very little of that.
Do better.
Raise your own kids and fuck off about other people’s kids. You do better you shriveled nutsack.
Your poor kid
im actually sad your child can’t watch a movie without you being a helicopter parent. grow up.
Oh now we are the bad parents for not allowing our 11 year olds to watch graphic depictions of murder? Bold take cotton.
lmao. go raise your own kids, stop worrying about mine.
You are literally the person who brought your kid into this discussion. You dont seem like a great person based on your posts but maybe its just an off night. Or you are extremely young.
I think you aren’t responsible and have poor judgment, but of course you are free to do whatever.
Also, inglorious basterds is not a historical film, there is nothing to learn.
Nothing to learn about historical facts of 1939-45, yes. But there’s a ton of other stuff you can get out of it.
Not if you’re eleven years old though, I concur. Better to wait until you can process such films - and not run the risk of getting harmed by the experience (which also a good parent would keep in mind IMHO).
Couldn’t have said it better myself.