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A young playboy who learns he has one month until he becomes infertile sets out to procreate as much as possible.
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| 2UE That Movie ShowBlake HowardNot Suitable For Children is a refreshingly solid and raw Australian 'dramedy' that delivers poignant characters and relieving laughs while highlighting our fragile and absurdly fleeting existence. |
| LimelightAlice TynanA heartily welcome sex comedy with a few sneaky surprises. |
| Time Out SydneyNick DentYou'll laugh all the way to the sperm bank. |
| ABC Radio BrisbaneMatthew ToomeyThe writers have tried too hard to fit these likeable characters into this strange, drawn-out premise. |
| The AristocratAdam RossA film with great characters, laughs and earned emotion, Not Suitable isn't a revolutionary film, but it does what most of its romantic ilk doesn't: it actually works. |
| MovieFIXAdam BubDespite some contrived plot points (the convenient pay-to-get-in house parties, for one), Not Suitable for Children is more than suitable because it doesn't treat viewers like children. |
| At the Movies (Australia)David StrattonWhat lifts this Australian romantic-comedy above the level of most of its Hollywood counterparts is the reality of the characters and the situations and the honesty of the film's approach. |
| FILMINK (Australia)Erin FreeThis smart, soulful and surprisingly darkly-hued comedy throws up a handful of interesting questions about personal responsibility. |
| The MercuryTim MartainBreaking down some stereotypes and making you think about a common issue in an uncommon way, this is a smart little flick, with some top acting and fine humour to boot. |
| Eye for FilmAmber WilkinsonThe premise sounds like a playpen for vulgarity but Michael Lucas's script is smarter than that. |