To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails. It's an unusual hybrid, but it works, so long as the kids who watch it are old enough to emotionally fuse the fun and the shoot-'em-up elements. Drugs are referenced the villain is a narcotics dealer, and we see a motley assortment of his young people who appear to be under the influence. A bizarre relationship between the killer and his mother (with sexual overtones), a warm kiss between lovers, and a silly scene in which a couple having sex are interrupted account for the sexual content. Several of the kindergarten kids are children of divorce some of their stories may be unsettling to sensitive viewers. The film is peppered with salty language, including 'son of a bitch,' 'goddamn,' 's-t,' 'ass,' 'penis' 'vagina,' and more. Numerous fistfights, head bashings, and a car purposefully hitting a lead character are among other violent sequences. Assigned to recover sensitive stolen data, a gruff FBI agent goes undercover as a kindergarten teacher, but is overwhelmed by the schools liberal, politically correct environment. With Dolph Lundgren, Darla Taylor, Bill Bellamy, Aleks Paunovic. Action includes ( spoiler alerts): point-blank killings, a father holding his son hostage with a gun to his head, a little boy precariously hanging from a tower, and gunfire in a school. Kindergarten Cop 2: Directed by Don Michael Paul. Scenes of adorable little kids connecting with their unusually muscle-bound new teacher and his pet ferret are framed by gunfire and suspense and culminate in scenes with children in danger.
Parents need to know that Kindergarten Cop is a hybrid of slapstick comedy, character comedy, and the story of a violent, obsessed killer on the loose.