![]() The jockeys frequent a brothel in Mexico, where there is a scene of implied sexuality between Red and one of the ladies there.īased on Laura Hillenbrand's best-selling book of the same name, SEABISCUIT depicts the equine celebrity who came to fame as the too-small, ill-tempered horse who never should have won, yet somehow managed to defeat the greatest racehorses of his day. In addition, there are references to drinking during the Prohibition, and the radio announcer drinks quite a bit. There is another sports-related injury which features Red resulting in a mangled leg. ![]() Also, Red tries to make some money by amateur boxing - Red sustains significant injuries and the crowd watching the fight seems quite menacing. There is an off-screen car crash which takes the life of Charles' young son, followed by shock and mourning. ![]() His parents' unexpected abandonment scars him and might frighten younger viewers who, like Red, do not understand why his parents would leave him. ![]() Parents need to know that in Seabiscuit, Red's parents are forced by their reduced circumstances to give him to someone who owns a stable and who offers to put Red up as a jockey. Lots of smoking.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. Social drinking, use of alcohol to forget problems. ![]()
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