Bride Wars Rated [updated] -

: The film includes sexual innuendos, a scene with male strippers at a bachelorette party, and a scene where a character is briefly shown in a bra.

The 2009 romantic comedy is officially rated PG by the Motion Picture Association (MPA) for suggestive content, language, and some rude behavior . Despite this rating, the film has faced criticism from parents and reviewers who argue its content leans closer to a PG-13 level due to mature themes and specific scenes. Detailed Content Breakdown bride wars rated

The climax of Bride Wars is often criticized for its chaotic brawl on the altar. However, the resolution offers a surprisingly subversive message. : The film includes sexual innuendos, a scene

Despite the critical drubbing, Bride Wars was a financial success, grossing over $115 million worldwide on a $30 million budget. More importantly, it has found a second life on streaming and social media. Why? Detailed Content Breakdown The climax of Bride Wars

If you judge Bride Wars by the metric of a Best Picture winner—coherent plotting, subtle character arcs, social commentary—then yes, 7% is generous. The film is structurally messy, the male leads (Chris Pratt and Steve Howey) are afterthoughts, and the resolution relies on a deus ex machina.