A news report shows people being gunned down in the streets (we hear gunshots and see victims fall with no bloodshed).
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► Gunshots break through the windows of a house and the people inside fall to the floor (no one is struck).
Three children are shown playing basketball on the sidewalk (in a flashback) and when a car drives by a man in the car shoots one of the children three times (she falls off-screen and we see no blood but we are told that she died).
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Police pull a car over with two teenagers inside: the driver refuses to show his license until the officer tells him why he pulled him over, the officer yells for the teen to get out of the car, which he does, and when the officer returns the teen has reached into the car to get a hairbrush and the office shoots him three times the other teen in the car gets out and screams and the officer handcuffs her while the wounded teen bleeds on the street and dies (we see three bloody bullet wounds and a pool of blood on the ground under him). A few posters of shirtless men are shown on the walls of a teen boy’s room. A woman wears a cropped top that reveals her bare abdomen. A woman wears a low-cut camisole that reveals cleavage. ► Several young women at a party wear tight-fitting and low-cut tops, dresses and short shorts and skirts that reveal cleavage, bare abdomens and bare thighs. A teenage girl talks about going to high school where she is from will lead to getting drunk, high, pregnant or killed.
► Three teenage girls talk about the boyfriend of one of them bringing a condom to her and that she was upset with him for assuming that it was going to be OK (one girl asks, “What size was it?”). A teen boy and a teen girl hug in the back of a limousine and another teen pounds on the window telling them, “You better not be doing anything.” Young men and young women dance at a party and they thrust their hips toward each other. ► A young man and a young woman hug and caress each other a few times. A teen boy and a teen girl in a car kiss and talk about their first kiss when they were much younger. A teen boy and a teen girl kiss tenderly a couple of times in a school hallway and two other girls look at them with disdain.
– A husband and his wife kiss tenderly in several scenes and their children tease them in a couple of those scenes. With Regina Hall, Russell Hornsby, Anthony Mackie, Issa Rae, Common, Algee Smith, Sabrina Carpenter and K.J. Based on the young adult novel by Angie Thomas. Torn between two worlds, she has to decide what it means to do the right thing. Taken from recent headlines, an African-American teenager (Amandla Stenberg) that attends a wealthy, mostly white prep school witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend by a police officer. Read our parents’ guide below for details on sexual content, violence & strong language.” Why is “The Hate U Give” rated PG-13? The MPAA rating has been assigned for “mature thematic elements, some violent content, drug material and language.” The evaluation includes a frightening scene of police violence that results in the death of a teenager and several other violent acts, as well as discussions of racial profiling and police violence against African-Americans, and a couple of F-words.