The dialogue reflects the gritty, "kitchen sink" drama style of the early 70s. While it lacks the high-octane intensity of modern films, it carries a persistent sense of melancholy and realism. The language includes period-specific slang and moderate profanity that may require historical context for younger viewers. Is it Appropriate for Modern Viewers?
The MPAA rating system was only five years old in 1973 (introduced in 1968). The ratings were: G, M (now PG), R, and X. But here is the catch: 14 and under -1973 parents guide-
The 1973 film 14 and Under (also known as The Girls of Dreaming Marsh Portrait: The Marriage The dialogue reflects the gritty, "kitchen sink" drama
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