The only negative thing I can say about the story and dialogue in general is the fact very often relies
on coarse language and lots of swearing, making Zenith a game that is best advised to mature audiences.
That's somewhat unfortunate because this is a well - constructed film, which even puts the brakes
on coarse language (granted, you'll still hear one scatological expletive and an assortment of mild profanities, along with terms of Deity).
Not exact matches
Yes, some of them had
coarse language and lives yet they were able to open up, share their hurts, needs, and thoughts without «feeling looked down
on».
Crazy Stupid Love Rated PG - 13 for
coarse humor, sexual content and
language Available
on DVD and Blu - ray This romantic comedy about love, loss and pain comes
on strong with a terrific first and second act, only to be brought down several notches by its ridiculous third.
Melfi sprinkles a few other memorable lines in St. Vincent's opening half, but as a mid-plot twist turns the film irrevocably toward the saccharine, the script's unpolished aspects become visible: the way that the bookie (Terrence Howard) to whom Vincent owes money all but disappears halfway through; the manner in which Vincent's pregnant Russian prostitute girlfriend (Naomi Watts) exists largely to allow for stereotypical jokes founded
on her accent and
coarse language.