📽️Nonnas (2025)🎥 FamilyShield Review

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📽️Nonnas (2025)🎥 FamilyShield Rated PG-16 (⚠️Parental guidance for children under 16, with ✅no sexual content, 🚨mild LGBTQ+ content, ✅❓no woke content, ⚠️mild rude behaviors, and ⚠️mild bad language.

❌LGBTQ+ free
✅Woke free

💲Available to stream on Netflix

ℹ️Nonnas is geared toward an older audience and contains several instances of rude language (not necessarily profanity as typically defined) and adult conversations. Despite its warm nature and being nearly free of profanity and sexual content, the film includes a character named Teresa, who left her convent after falling in love with a woman named Isabella. She states, “It was a sin, and I left the convent,” and, “It’s not easy to live in a world that rejects who you are.” The other Nonnas then cheer for her and Isabella. Around the same time, another nonna reveals she never married or had children, saying she loves men, many kinds of men, and that the idea of one man for life seemed impossibly boring. These minor but significant elements may make the movie inappropriate for children. Families should be aware of this content and decide its appropriateness for their family before watching.

Content of note:
Language:
1) 10 minutes - Culo
2) 25 minutes 43 seconds - Hell
3) 27 minutes 30 seconds - Hell
4) 28 minutes 30 seconds - Jerk
5) 30 minutes - Mutande (miss pronounced in the movie as mundate)
6) 47 minutes - Hell
7) 50 minute - Idiot
8) 1 hour 24 minutes - Hell
9) 1 hour 27 minutes - Ass
10) 1 hour 30 minutes - Ass
Other:
1) 41 minutes - How do you bake over those things, referring to large breasts.
2) 1 hour 10 minutes - Former Nun asking about another women's breast.
3) 1 hour 12 minutes - A woman talks about how she would have been bored with marriage and life long monogamy.
3) 1 hour 13 minutes - Former Nun reveals she is a lesbian.

Characters:
Joe Scaravella (Vince Vaughn): A grieving man who opens Enoteca Maria to honor his late mother.
Roberta (Lorraine Bracco): A fiery Sicilian nonna, estranged from her children, cooking traditional recipes.
Gia (Susan Sarandon): A glamorous pastry chef and breast cancer survivor, friend of Joe’s mother.
Antonella (Brenda Vaccaro): A sassy Bolognese widow with a large family, recruited as a chef.
Teresa (Talia Shire): A timid former nun who left her convent after falling in love with a woman.
Bruno (Joe Manganiello): Joe’s loyal best friend and contractor, supporting the restaurant.
Olivia (Linda Cardellini): Joe’s high school crush, a lawyer, and potential love interest.
Stella (Drea de Matteo): Bruno’s wife, part of Joe’s supportive friend circle.

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