
Okay, so I was looking for some info on this movie called “Missing”, right? Specifically, I was after a parents’ guide for it, because, you know, you gotta check these things out before letting your kids watch something. So, I hit up my search engine and started looking around. I typed in something like “missing movie parents guide”.
First few results were kinda all over the place. Some were talking about a “Missing” from 2023, others about one from 2018, and there were even mentions of some TV series episodes called “Missing” from like 2016 and 2022. It was a bit of a mess, honestly. I was like, “Which ‘Missing’ are we even talking about here?”
But I kept scrolling and reading. Then I start to find a few things that are a bit more helpful, some places are kind of vague like, “Parents, if you know your 12-year-old can handle it,” which, okay, fair, but also, what does that mean? What am I supposed to be looking out for?
Anyways, I dug a bit deeper. I started to figure out that there are these rating systems for movies and TV shows. Apparently, there are these things called the TV Parental Guidelines, and then MPAA ratings for movies. I’m guessing these are supposed to help parents make a call on what’s okay for their kids to watch.
Digging Into “Missing”
I started looking into the details for the 2023 movie called “Missing”, since that seemed to be the most recent one. I skimmed through a few more pages, trying to piece together what this movie’s really about and whether it’s something I’d want my kid watching.
- First, I checked out the cast and crew, you know, to see who was involved.
- Then I looked for any official ratings or certifications from different countries.
- After that, I read some user reviews and parent comments, trying to get a feel for what people were saying about the movie’s content.
From what I gathered, it sounds like “Missing” is a thriller, and it probably has some intense scenes. I didn’t get into spoilers, but I got the general vibe that it might not be suitable for younger kids. But for older teens, it might be okay, depending on what they’re used to watching.

It wasn’t the easiest thing to find clear-cut advice, I guess parents’ guides aren’t always as straightforward as you’d hope. It’s kind of like, you gotta do your own detective work, gather all the clues, and then make your best judgment call. But hey, at least I feel a bit more informed now than when I started.