Occasional profanity, including "s-t," "bulls-t," "chickens-t," "piss," "damn," and "hell." Themes of terminal illness might be too much for sensitive kids. He and Landon have an elaborate special friendship handshake - including a pantomime of smoking a joint - and there's an unintentionally hilarious moment when, after an exchange of sympathy and support, they soberly go into their handshake moves. Landon's best friend is African American, but the character's dialogue is so stereotyped that he seems like the "token black guy" in Not Another Teen Movie. At one point, she asks, "Are you trying to seduce me?" and he replies, "Are you seducible?" She says she is not and he respects her for it. It's clear that Jamie is very principled and she shares only chaste kisses with Landon. The movie explores peer pressure and cliques, and characters learn to move beyond such childish and conformist social groupings. Popular teens in a high school verbally bully the way another teen girl dresses. Before Landon cleans up his act, he drinks and drives. A Walk to Remember is a 2002 American coming-of-age romantic drama film telling the story of two North Carolina teens, Landon Carter and Jamie Sullivan, who are thrown together after Landon gets. A teen boy is peer pressured by a group of popular teens (who have been drinking and act drunk) into jumping from a high distance into a body of water below, resulting in near-fatal injuries. ![]() ![]() Parents need to know that A Walk to Remember is a 2002 coming-of-age movie loosely based on the Nicholas Sparks novel.
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