
Language includes "f-k," "f-king," "mother-ker," "s-t," "bitch," "goddamn," and "hell." A man punches a wall in anger and another punches his teen son.

The film has moments of graphic violence, including stabbings, near drownings, a fatal car crash (with dead bodies, including a child's), and deadly falls. Her reality is also altered by the steady mix of medications and wine she imbibes, which seems to be causing her hallucinations and memory problems. She witnesses a woman being stabbed to death and doesn't know whom she can trust. Unable to leave her house due to an anxiety disorder, she fearfully watches out the window and faints at the door when she opens it. The film builds tension from the start as the main character ( Amy Adams) struggles with her own inner demons and a sense of constant threat. Finn, has a lot of unsettling suspense and some very violent scenes as well as drinking, medication abuse, and psychological disorders. Parents need to know that The Women in the Window, based on the novel by A.J.

A woman is said to have been a meth addict in the past.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. She has a stash of pills that could be used to kill a person. She appears to pass out every night from the mix, and the consumption seems to be causing hallucinations and memory issues. Anna has a drinking problem and mixes alcohol with medications, even though she knows she shouldn't.
