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Screen for YOUR familyLocked (2025) is an American psychological thriller directed by David Yarovesky, a remake of the Argentine film 4x4 (2019). The plot centers on Eddie Barrish, a petty car thief who breaks into a luxury SUV, only to find himself trapped inside by the vehicle's sadistic owner, William. The film explores themes of kidnapping, crime, societal breakdown, grief, trauma, and vengeance, as Eddie endures physical and psychological torment within the confines of the vehicle. Intended for mature audiences, the movie features strong violence, pervasive coarse language, and intense situations, making it suitable for adults due to its R rating. It delves into the dark consequences of poor choices and the extreme lengths individuals may go to for redemption or revenge.
The film features graphic and intense violence, including bloody injury detail, threats, menace, and physical attacks using weapons. It contains scenes described as crossing the line into torture.
The movie includes 'bloody injury detail and scenes of threat and menace'. Harm and death are inflicted using a car, gun, punching, kicking, and tasering. Plugged In describes the violence as 'torn-flesh-and-spurting-blood' and notes that it 'sometimes crosses the line into full-on torture'. Specific instances include William using 'extreme temperatures, loud sounds and a lack of food and water' on Eddie, Eddie cutting his forearm, and a ricocheting bullet ripping a large hole in his calf.
The film contains extensive and strong profanity, including frequent use of explicit curse words and misuse of divine names.
The movie is a psychological thriller with strong, intense themes, including kidnapping, psychological torment, and life-threatening situations.
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R (Restricted). The film is rated R due to its strong themes, pervasive coarse language, graphic violence, including torture, and depictions of substance use. It is intended for mature audiences, and viewers under 17 require an accompanying parent or adult guardian.
The film's plot revolves around themes of revenge and the consequences of crime, featuring a protagonist who is deeply flawed and forced to confront his past choices in a high-stakes, confined environment. Parents should be aware of the intense psychological and physical nature of the film.
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