![]() ![]() But running underneath the creepy stuff is the message that being different doesn't make you a misfit - just unique and gifted in your own way. The evil characters are very menacing: They eat other creatures to survive, and characters are shown eating eyeballs. The main character loses a family member. There's talk of a dead child, and a key character is shown on the ground, bloodied and dead. It's not especially gory, but the tone is pretty dark. There are also battle scenes with weapons (explosives, arrows, and more), mayhem, and death. That, plus the movie's overwhelming feeling of creepiness, make it too intense for younger kids. It definitely shares some of the book's complex content and themes, including death and the yearning to belong. ![]() Parents need to know that director Tim Burton's Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is based on the first book in Ransom Riggs' spine-tingling, best-selling gothic trilogy. ![]()
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