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: Features scenes with guns, wrestling-related violence, and physical altercations.

: Reviewers from Roger Ebert emphasize that the film’s authenticity comes from casting Gottsagen, an actor with Down syndrome, rather than an able-bodied performer.

: PG-13 for thematic content, language, and some violence. subtitle The.Peanut.Butter.Falcon.2019.720p.Blu...

is widely regarded by critics and audiences as a modern-day Huckleberry Finn story that is deeply heartwarming, authentic, and "expertly shot and acted". The Story

: Shia LaBeouf’s performance is often cited as one of his best, characterized by a "winning combination of toughness and soul". The chemistry between the leads is described as "tangible love and camaraderie". : Features scenes with guns, wrestling-related violence, and

: Includes frequent profanity, including uses of "f--k" and "s--t".

The film follows Zak (Zack Gottsagen), a young man with Down syndrome who escapes a nursing home to pursue his dream of attending a professional wrestling school. He forms an unlikely bond with Tyler (Shia LaBeouf), a small-town outlaw on the run. Together, they travel through the backwaters of North Carolina on a raft, joined eventually by Eleanor (Dakota Johnson), Zak’s concerned caretaker. is widely regarded by critics and audiences as

: While some critics at The Guardian found it slightly predictable or sentimental, most agreed its "innocent charm and frankness" make it difficult to dislike. Content Guide According to Common Sense Media , parents should note: