A man looks a woman (whose back is to him) up and down.
Maggie makes reference to her ex-husband's new (and much younger) fiancee's "electric hips".
No nudity in the film. Many suggestive comments but they're relatively discreet and will go right over most kids' heads.
Violence & Gore
Mild
Slapstick situations.
A woman punches (the filming makes this look more like a jab) a man in the eye (he ends up with a black eye but is okay otherwise). A woman pushes a man (he isn't hurt).
A young girl slaps another girl across the face and both girls then have a comedic fight.
A grown woman slaps a young girl on the face.
Profanity
None
Some uses of goodness, gosh, and gee as euphemisms.
One girl calls another a 'vicious little wretch'
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Mild
Alcohol is frequently consumed and talked about by the grownups in the film. Champagne, wine and bourbon are mentioned in conversation. A man hands an unopened beer to a child and then takes it back.
A man briefly tryies to figure out what to do with the ashes of his cigarette he is currently smoking. A picture is shown of a man holding a lit cigarette.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
None
Themes of divorce and remarriage which may be intense for young children.
The girls and their friends play pranks that are comedic and not scary.