A teen girl breaks up with her girlfriend. A teen girl talks about her mother being so controlling, hoping that her father would come back. Teen boys whistle at a woman as she dances and sings in a man’s office. A woman talks about her ex-husband’s numerous infidelities and their eventual divorce.
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► Two teen girls sing about their dates as they dress for prom and one girl says, “Even I would do me.” A teen girl sings a song with lyrics that include, “Don’t be gay in Indiana.” A character says, “Being gay is not a crime.” A man talks about a dating app that he jokes told him, “You will have zero matches forever.” A man talks about waiting for his crush outside his prom as a teenager and seeing him walk into the dance with a teen girl. Teen boys and teen girls dance at a prom and some of the girl’s dresses flip up to reveal matching undergarments and their legs to the hips. ► Two teen girls hold hands and walk together while singing about wanting to go to prom and dance with each other in a couple of scenes. A few teen boys ask teen girls to go to prom with them and the act is referred to as a “promposal” the girls accept and they hug and kiss. Two teen girls nearly kiss and are interrupted. A man and a woman kiss and the man lifts her off the floor. – Two stuffed bears posed in a sex act are shown in a teen girl’s locker. Also with Meryl Streep, James Corden, Nicole Kidman, Kerry Washington, Keegan-Michael Key, Andrew Rannells, Ariana DeBose, Jo Ellen Pellman, Tracey Ullman and Mary Kay Place. When one of them makes it clear that she plans to go to the prom with her same-sex partner, the PTA cancels prom, until a troupe of actors from Broadway take the conservative Indiana town by storm. Musical about a gay teen couple unable to reveal their relationship to their peers and families for fear of retribution.
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Read our parents’ guide below for details on sexual content, violence & strong language. Why is “The Prom” rated PG-13? The MPAA rating has been assigned for “thematic elements, some suggestive/sexual references and language.” The evaluation includes a few kissing scenes between men and women and teen boys and girls and two teen girls, discussions of same-sex couples, cleavage-revealing outfits, several arguments with yelling, discussions of teens being thrown out of the house by parents, and some strong language.