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Alejandro gives Chupa, the name Chupa. And a girl says that it means sucking.
Mild
12 of 16 found this mild
Alejandro gets into a very mild wrestiling fight.
A boy pretends to eat a dead rat.
Some brawl at the beginning of the movie.
A car crash is shown, no visible injuries.
Abuelo is a wrestler, they even show some of his old wrestling matches on TV.
One member of the family's character traits is being a fan of wrestling, he even dresses like one.
A man is struck by a large creature and knocked back a few feet. He is minimally injured indicated only by his performance.
A man fires a flare gun at a winged creature and clips its wink. The creature's wing sets on fire a but before it shakes out the flame. The injured wing can be seen a bit with exposed injured skin and charring.
Mythical imagery of chupacabra (black and white), drawn to look frightening. Might be a little scary to young eyes.
A creature strikes a man's face leaving a scratch.
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A kid at school gives some name calling to Alejandro.
"Suck," "god," and one translated use of "hell" respectively.
"To hell with..." expressed in Spanish.
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You can see what looks like a bottle of champagne in a canister.
Abuelo gets a syringe implanted after he passed out.
Mild
10 of 13 found this mild
It is mentioned that Alejandro's father died to cancer.
A few jumpscares are in this movie.
Chupa is quite scary when he's on screen.
A very sad song plays on a music box.
The movie has a very sad/depressing tone.
Abuelo has a very severe illnes and has amnesia at one point.
The last 30 minutes of the movie are very intense.
The ending is very sad and leave a tear.
Opening scene may be intense for some viewers
A mountain lion stalks at a young boy. Very intense and suspenseful. The mountain lion is scared away. But the boy and a precious creature fall off a cliff as a result. The creature is able to stop their fall. Could be frightening for some young ones.