'The Eras Tour' concert movie is rated PG-13 but Taylor Swift fans are willing to just 'shake it off'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The much-awaited concert film of Taylor Swift, ‘The Eras Tour’, has received a PG-13 rating. Nonetheless, this hasn’t dampened the spirits of her fans, who are all set to “shake it off” and immerse themselves in the cinematic journey.
‘The Eras Tour’ concert film is a tribute to Taylor Swift’s remarkable 17-year journey in the music industry. The film offers an up-close and personal view of her groundbreaking tour, allowing viewers to experience every song as if they were in the front row seats.
The footage featured in the film is from Swift’s final US shows of 2023, held at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Why is 'The Eras Tour' concert film rated PG-13?
Taylor Swift’s concert film has been assigned a PG-13 rating due to "some strong language and suggestive material," as per Comic Book. This has sparked discussions among fans about potential censorship in the movie, as a number of songs on the setlist do contain explicit lyrics.
Tracks such as 'All Too Well (10 Minute Version)' from the album 'Red', 'Betty' from 'Folklore', and 'Champagne Problems' from 'Evermore' incorporate at least one instance of the word f**k.
Typically, PG-13 movies are permitted to include one uncensored expletive to maintain their suitability for a younger audience.
However, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) states on its official website that a movie may still receive a PG-13 rating if, following a special vote by a two-thirds majority, the raters believe that most American parents would consider a PG-13 rating appropriate due to the context or manner of the expletives used, or because their usage in the movie is not prominent.
When will 'The Eras Tour' concert movie release?
'The Eras Tour' concert movie is set to hit the big screen on Thursday, October 13, 2023. The release date was advanced due to overwhelming demand from fans, per The Guardian, promising an exhilarating experience for all Swifties!
What are parents saying?
The rating is unlikely to have a significant impact, as many parents who have already attended the concert in person are well-acquainted with Swift’s music and lyrics.
Parents of Swift's younger fans say they don't care. Frances Johnson, a mother from Washington, D.C., shared with Yahoo Entertainment that she and her 13-year-old child had an "amazing" experience at the concert. They had the opportunity to dress up and exchange bracelets too.
"I will now be able to share some of that with my 10-year-old," Johnson said. "She is excited to see the movie and be a part of the Taylor-mania."
"I'm not concerned about the rating," said Nicole Whitehurst, mother of her child Yodit, 6. "I'm only concerned that she will get bored since she rarely sits for a whole movie. I think she will like sparkly clothes and music so she will probably make it all the way through for Taylor Swift."
Swifties blame 'chair dance' for PG-13 rating for 'The Eras Tour' concert film
Some Swifties expressed disappointment after knowing the PG-13 rating for 'The Eras Tour' concert movie.
A user on X said, "I’m honestly shocked they did this." Another user tweeted, "I’m turning 13 on that day anyway."
Another user joked, "PG-13 cause 13 is Tay’s (and mine) favorite number!"
"we blame the chair," claimed another, referring to the infamous 'chair dance' for 'Vigilante S—t’ while another user posted a photo from the said dance number, saying, "PG-13 The culprit".
"So no vigilante shit performance in the movie??!" asked another fan.
I’m turning 13 on that day anyway
— natalie ⸆⸉ | went to the eras tour 2 times!!🩵 (@_al1sonn) October 9, 2023
PG-13 cause 13 is Tay’s (and mine) favorite number! 😂🤣🤭1️⃣3️⃣
— Julian (@JulianCarrera91) October 10, 2023
So no vigilante shit performance in the movie??!
— Phil Dunphy (Taylor's version) (@DunphyPhil3) October 10, 2023