Jack, an underage teen, drinks shots with his friend's dad, an ex-convict who's acted as his bookie. Jack and Jillian, his best friend's girlfriend, also kiss (with tongue). One scene implies (vaguely) that they may just have had sex. Jack and Kate do a lot of kissing, but the way it's presented is tender and not graphic. Each time, Jack attempts to prevent her death - including through unethical activities like gambling on a game where he knows the outcome to get the money for an experimental medical treatment. He just keeps finding himself at the party where they met, again and again. Jack doesn't travel through time deliberately. Reynolds' debut novel, is a bittersweet fantasy tale about a teen caught in a loop in time between the day he meets his girlfriend and the day she dies a few months later. Parents need to know that Opposite of Always, Justin A. Scene where main character, an underage teen, drinks shots in a bar with his friend's father (while they have a difficult conversation that's crucial to the story).ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide.
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