Zathura A Space Adventure (2005) FamilyShield Review

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📽️Zathura A Space Adventure (2005)🎥 FamilyShield Rated PG (Parental guidance suggested, with ✅no sexual content, ✅no LGBTQ+ content, ✅no woke content, ⚠️moderate rude behaviors, ⚠️minimal bad language.)

✅LGBTQ+ free
✅Woke free

ℹ️Great movie for mature kids to adults; really, the only thing that would keep this from being okay for a broader audience is some ⚠️mild bad language and the ⚠️moderate rude behavior of the kids. Parents will have to decide if this is acceptable for their children.

Bad Language (examples):
1) Dick
2) Ass
3) Suck
4) Screw
5) Biatch

Plot:
Magical Board Game Adventure: After finding an old board game in their basement, Danny and Walter are rocketed into space where their house becomes a spaceship. They must navigate through various space dangers like meteor showers, hostile robots, and alien attacks to finish the game and return home. The plot emphasizes themes of cooperation and courage.

Characters:
Danny Budwing (Jonah Bobo): The younger brother, around 6 years old, who finds the game Zathura. He's portrayed as imaginative and somewhat naive.
Walter Budwing (Josh Hutcherson): The older brother, around 10, who initially scoffs at the game but learns responsibility and the value of family.
Lisa Budwing (Kristen Stewart): The teenage sister, more interested in her social life than in babysitting her brothers, but who plays a minor role in the adventure.
The Astronaut (Dax Shepard): A mysterious figure from the future who aids the boys in understanding the game and surviving space.
Father (Tim Robbins): Has a brief role at the beginning and end, introducing the family dynamic of a divorced household.

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