We took our 15 and 12- yr. old sons. I was a little uncomfortable with a few of the scenes, but it has actually worked as a springboard for discussions for topics I was unsure of how to approach with them. The characters give a fresh, honest perspective about choices and consequences. I like the fact it did not shy away from the issue of hypocrisy in the church, and it handled the subject well. Good lesson for teens, but adults should also take note on how our acceptance or rejection of others has an impact on lives. I would not take a child younger than 12, though, because the content is too mature for pre-adolescents.