After We Collided age rating: Is the movie appropriate for kids?
Starring Josephine Langford and Hero Fiennes Tiffin, After We Collided arrived on Netflix on December 22. Based on the book series by Anna Todd, the sequel film picks up right where After left off. After Hardin’s betrayal at the end of the previous film, Tessa is determined to start fresh.
Tessa is set to start her new internship at Vance Publishing, while Hardin is busy sleeping in his car and regretting his choices. After Tessa goes to a nightclub with her Vance co-worker Trevor (Dylan Sprouse), she drunkenly calls Hardin and they end up reuniting for an intimate night together. However, things end poorly after they argue.
Still reeling, Tessa returns to the apartment she shared with Hardin, only to run into Hardin and his mother, who doesn’t know the pair is broken up. To keep his mother happy, Tessa agrees to pretend they are still dating, but their charade soon reignites old feelings.
If you’re wondering whether or not After We Collided is suitable for children, then you’ve come to the right place.
Is After We Collided okay for kids to watch?
After watching the movie, I think it’s safe to say that this film is not appropriate for young children. According to IMDb, the title is rated R for sexual content, foul language throughout, and some drug material. At its core, the film is a romance, and let me just say that there are plenty of scenes that leave nothing to the imagination.
Obviously, what a child watches is up to their parent or guardian’s discretion. I would strongly recommend watching After We Collided for yourself first.
For a closer look at the film, you can check out the trailer below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu6wjmEa_1U