![]() As Lily tries to focus on having as much fun as possible with her friends, she also struggles with the idea of losing Chloe when Chloe decides to stay closer to home for college rather than following Lily to college life in New York City. The year before, Chloe's brother, Thomas, (who was also Lily's boyfriend) died in a car accident, and even during the best of times, his tragic passing hangs over all of them as they struggle to make sense of all the impending change staring them in the face. ![]() In DUDE, when not getting high on weed, going to parties, and asking the question, "Where the d-k at?" four teen best friends - Lily ( Lucy Hale), Chloe ( Kathryn Prescott), Amelia ( Alexandra Shipp), and Rebecca ( Awkwafina) - are counting down the days left until they can graduate from their blissed-out Los Angeles alternative high school while also dreading what the future holds for them and their friendships. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails. In addition to the rape scene, a large part of the overall story concerns how the lead character's boyfriend was killed in a car accident the year before, and the grieving process for the boy's family (his sister is one of the four lead characters). Another lead character, after flirting with the librarian of the school, runs off to the girls' restroom to masturbate and is shown from the waist up engaging in the act. The lead character is shown having sex with a boy (brief nudity of her breasts) - intercourse and then oral sex. When not talking about being stoned or wanting to be stoned, the four lead characters talk a lot about sex and wanting to have sex. The drinking leads to consequences much worse than hangovers: The lead character is raped at a party by an extremely drunk boy. ![]() While there definitely is a lot of weed smoking - as well as ingesting it in other forms, such as "weed mint strips," and plenty of weed-themed puns like "Donkey Bong" and "Jon Bong Jovi," there's also a lot of drinking and some drug-taking as well. ![]() The movie was released by Netflix on "4/20," and much of the marketing is centered on how much marijuana the four lead characters smoke. Parents need to know that Dude is a 2018 coming-of-age dramedy about four teen girls trying to make sense of their lives in the weeks before high school graduation. ![]()
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