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In this remake of Neil Simon's play, empty-nesters Steve
Martin and Goldie Hawn take a trip to New York City that tests their marriage and their
sanity. Also with John Cleese and Mark McKinney. [1:31]
SEX/NUDITY 5 - Lots of sexual innuendo: in one scene, people discuss sexual
problems and make references to masturbation, promiscuity and bondage. A couple of
passionate kisses. We briefly see a man with his pants down lying on top of a clothed
woman and it's implied that they were having intercourse. We briefly see a few S&M
toys -- whips, etc. -- hanging on a wall and a woman wearing a leather outfit (only her
shoulders and face are visible). We see a woman in a cleavage-revealing nightgown and a
man in his boxers.
VIOLENCE/GORE 3 - Nearly all played for laughs: There are two mild instances
of threatening with guns. And some reckless driving: a man and woman jump out of a car
(they're not injured) and a car drives through an open air market, smashing some stands. A
man and woman are knocked down when suitcases hit them and a woman accidentally shoves
several others. A man nearly falls off the side of a building. A woman grabs and pulls
another by the arm. We see and hear a man urinating.
PROFANITY 3 - A few anatomical references (one is clinical), some mild
obscenities and a few insults. [profanity glossary]
DISCUSSION TOPICS - Marriage, empty nest syndrome, deception, cross-dressing,
hallucinogens.
MESSAGE - Surviving a few catastrophes with your spouse can strengthen your
marriage.
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