You Won’t Be Alone Parents guide and Age Rating

You Won’t Be Alone is a 2022 internationally co-produced horror film that is written and directed by Goran Stolevski, and here in this article below, you will get to know the You Won’t Be Alone Age rating and to know more about You Won’t Be Alone parents guide, release date, and cast.

Official Poster and Details

You Won’t Be Alone is scheduled to be released on April 1, 2022, by Focus Features.
You Won't Be Alone Parents guide and age rating | 2022
You Won’t Be Alone Parents guide and age rating | 2022
Movie Name You Won’t Be Alone
Genre Drama, Horror
Director Goran Stolevski
Written by Goran Stolevski
Produced by Kristina Ceyton, Sam Jennings
Production companies Screen Australia, Film Victoria, Causeway Films, Balkanic Media
Distributors Focus Features
Release Date April 1, 2022
Country Australia, United Kingdom, Serbia
Language Macedonian
Runtime 1 hour 48 minutes
Official website Focus Features

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You Won’t Be Alone Official Synopsis

You Won’t Be Alone Age Rating

MPAA( Motion Picture Association of America): You Won’t Be Alone Rated R for violence and gore, sexual content, graphic nudity, and sexual assault.

You Won’t Be Alone Parents guide

  • There is some sexual content and nudity shown in the movie.
  • As this is a horror movie, there are immense frightening scenes.
  • Disturbing and scaring images.
  • Severe violence and gore are shown throughout the movie.
  • In one of the scenes, a woman is killing a small baby, quite disturbing to watch.
  • Disturbing sounds, screaming throughout the movie.
  • The movie is not kids friendly.
  • Graphic nudity is shown in the movie.

You Won’t Be Alone Wallpaper and Images

You Won't Be Alone Parents guide and age rating | 2022
You Won’t Be Alone Parents guide and age rating | 2022

2022 Film You Won’t Be Alone Trailer Breakdown

The trailer starts by showing scenes of landscapes, farmers, and children. Then, we see a frightened mother place her baby girl in a crib then close her shutters. She falls to her knees and we see the outline of a horrific monster in the background who snatches the baby, despite the mother’s cries of pain.

As the baby girl grows into a woman, we see her take an interest in the world around her. Tones of piano music play softly mirroring the girl’s innocence. The music comes to a climax as we see the woman, now a witch, reach out to touch the skin of a little girl who screams and runs away. The woman then asks herself if she is the devil. The tone of the trailer switches from innocence to horror as the woman accidentally kills a villager before taking her skin to live life in her victim’s body.

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As the trailer comes to its ending, we see flashes of images showing life for the witch in her new skin, glimpses of the crimes she commits, and a longing to experience life to the fullest. Throughout the trailer, director and writer Goran Stolevski rely heavily on close-ups, leaving much to the audience’s imagination. The trailer itself is visually stunning, showing overcast skies, lush forests, and dark, twisted scenes of violence. From start to finish, the trailer is captivating, in a beautiful yet haunting way.

 Who is in the cast of You Won’t Be Alone?

  • Noomi Rapace as Bosilka
  • Anamaria Marinca as Old Maid Maria
  • Alice Englert as Biliana
  • Carloto Cotta as Boris
  • Félix Maritaud as Jovan
  • Sara Klimoska as Nevena
  • Viktorija Jakovljevic as Little Girls
  • Predrag Vasic as Groom
  • Djordje Zivadinovic Grgur as Young Stoyan
  • Jasmina Avramovic as Bosilka’s Mother-in-Law
  • Marija Opsenica as Ur-Witch
  • Senka Kolozova as Biliana’s Grandmother

Know about the You Won’t Be Alone Parents guide. Why You Won’t Be Alone receive this age rating? Read the complete information here about You Won’t Be Alone ratings in the UK, US, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Switzerland, and overseas.

You Won’t Be Alone is rated 16 in Poland and R in the United States.

In fact, the age rating is fixed by MPAA( Motion Picture Association of America film rating system),  BBFC (British Board of Film Classification), and Commons sense, TV Parental Guidelines (A television content rating system in the United States).

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