The Playroom Movie

The Playroom was released in 2013 on Friday, February 8, 2013 in limited movie theaters. There were 8 other movies released on the same date, including Identity Thief, Side Effects and The Sorcerer and the White Snake.

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Parents need to know that The Playroom is an unnerving look at the 'Me Decade,' aka the 1970s, when people were encouraged to do whatever they wanted, even if they caused great harm to those around them. Over the course of one tumultuous night, teenage Maggie watches over her three younger siblings while her parents host another couple for a grown-up evening of drinking, flirting, and possibly more risque behavior - which could threaten their family. A teen girl is shown topless in a scene in which she has sex for the first time, and there's kissing and fondling in other scenes as well. There are also several intense and very realistic arguments, as well as plenty of drinking and (era-accurate) smoking. Expect some swearing (including 'f-k' and 's-t') during the characters' highly emotional conflicts. Teenage Maggie (Olivia Harris) and her three younger siblings are upstairs in THE PLAYROOM in the attic making up stories about a land with no grown-ups, while their mom and dad host another couple for a night of adult 'fun' sometime in the 1970s.

This being the Me Decade, the parents are focused on doing whatever they want, no matter what impact their decisions have on others. Maggie is horrified to watch as her mother threatens to bring down the entire family - while her dad stands idly. This powerful drama starts quietly and sneaks up on you, creating a home that feels oh so real, filled with people you probably know but might not like very much. The festive evening goes downhill quickly, but nobody wants to admit that they're not having fun.

It's tough and at times unnerving to watch these people deceive themselves; Hawkes and Harris dig deep to show what it's like to be so powerless. Ultimately it's an intense look at how selfish behavior can destroy everyone nearby.The Playroom is a real place, where these sadly ignored children craft a make-believe place to escape the horror of a family that's falling apart. The 1970s is both the movie's setting and, in part, its villain - a time when adults were encouraged to find out exactly what they want and then do it. 'You can't just do whatever you please,' Hawkes' character Martin tells his wife.

The Playroom Movie

'Watch me,' she replies with scorn, and it may be too late to save them. Too bad for Maggie, but at least she might have a way out. It's worse for the little ones, who are trapped in a crumbling home.