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age 15+
Gripping thriller has great performances, gritty violence.
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Any Positive Content?
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Violence & Scariness
some
Guns and knives are used to threaten, hurt, and kill, and blood is shown, but gore is minimal. Brutal, up-close, lengthy physical fights leave little to the imagination. A man is intentionally hit and killed by a vehicle, a car crashes and tips over, and dogs attack and kill a man offscreen.
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Language
some
"F--k," and "s--t" are used infrequently.
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Sex, Romance & Nudity
very little
A man repeatedly gets up at night to urinate. He can be heard and seen from behind in bathroom.
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Positive Messages
some
Strong focus on family bonds, particularly between a father and daughter.
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Positive Role Models
a little
Protagonist is flawed, but puts family and their safety above all else.
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Diverse Representations
a little
Small cast is primarily White, with some other ethnicities represented in secondary roles.
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Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that The Old Man is a mature action-thriller series that has lots of violence. Guns and knives are used, and brutal, extended physical fights -- often leading to character deaths -- are shown in graphic detail. Blood is present, but gore is minimal. A vehicle intentionally hits and kills a man, and another vehicle crashes and is overturned with passengers inside. Dogs are used to attack and kill characters, but the latter happens off-screen. Language includes infrequent use of "f--k" and "s--t." A man is shown urinating from behind. The main protagonist is a flawed character, but a loyal family man who will do anything to ensure the safety of his daughter.
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age 14+
Based on 2 parent reviews
Sharon C. Parent of 14-year-old
October 11, 2022
age 12+
Excellent spy thriller
Some quite violent fight scenes, but well crafted, if you know what I mean? So far no sex scenes or nudity to offend.(episode 3). Intriguing view into political actions on the ground, behind the news soundbites. Things are not always as they seem. Strong female characters, and some interesting twists. Could stretch it to say the main character is a positive depiction of aging ( if a little on the murderous side! š). Great acting from some top actors.
Thankfulmom Parent of 14-year-old
August 19, 2022
age 15+
Smart Writing and Strong Characters
This is one of the best new shows I have seen in awhile. The writing and acting were very strong and the story unfolds with twists and turns all the way through. It is about an old CIA opperation that has resurfaced after 30 years. There is a lot of fighting violence and shooting that often results in death but not too much gore. There are a handful of F*** and Sh** in each episode.
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What's the Story?
Based on the 2017 novel of the same name, THE OLD MAN stars Jeff Bridges as the titular aging former CIA operative Dan Chase. After living off the grid for three decades, Chase is sent on the run by old FBI frenemy Harold Harper (John Lithgow.) As Chase's mysterious past catches up with him, Harper -- as well as other antagonists -- aggressively pursue him with increasingly deadly means. In response, Chase calls on his old, albeit lethal, skills to not only survive and protect those close to him (including an adult daughter and new friend Zoe, played by Amy Brenneman) but also to leave a brutal, bloody path of death and destruction in his wake.
Is It Any Good?
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Packed with spy-versus-spy thrills, bone-crushing action, and deliberate, but heart-pounding pacing, the series weaves a tight, compelling tale that'll continuously nudge you to the edge of your seat. Thanks to popular film franchises, like Taken and John Wick, the concept of older, outnumbered action heroes doling out vigilante justice has become an enormously popular sub-genre. The Old Man smartly builds on this reliable template, but also trades the more straightforward revenge tale formula for a more cerebral story of cat-and-mouse.
The solid storytelling is also significantly elevated by Bridges, whose nuanced performance makes you feel every single one of his 70-plus years with each facial grimace, emotional dialog delivery, and labored step he takes. Witnessing the actor's past-his-prime ex-CIA operative hold his own in incredibly raw, visceral physical altercations with adversaries half his age is worth the price of admission alone. Toss in stellar performances across the board -- not to mention a pair of loyal, butt-kicking canines -- and The Old Man easily delivers one of the summer's best reasons to stay in and stream.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about the series' complex characters. Who are the good guys and bad guys? Do the protagonist and antagonist both display good and bad qualities? Who do you find yourself rooting for?
As an older protagonist, how does the main character compensate for his lacking physical prowess? Is physical strength more powerful than intelligence? Are the protagonist's methods of survival believable?
How is the story's central father-daughter relationship different from other family dynamics? How does the protagonist show his love for his daughter? How does she show her love for her father?
TV Details
- Premiere date: June 16, 2022
- Cast: Jeff Bridges, John Lithgow, Amy Brenneman
- Network: FX
- Genre: Action
- Topics: Book Characters, Cats, Dogs, and Mice
- Character Strengths: Courage, Perseverance
- TV rating: TV-MA
- Last updated: December 22, 2022
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