Story
As the latest film about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles begins, a gang of villains called the Foot Clan, which is led by the evil Shredder (Tohoru Masamune) have overrun New York City, terrorising all who oppose them. Reporter April O’Neil (Megan Fox), who is out to make a name for herself as an action news reporter, is out and about tracking down leads on the Foot Clan’s latest spate of crimes.
April stumbles upon a lone vigilante confronting the Foot Clan in the process of stealing chemical mutagens, and when April follows the vigilante she discovers not one, but four masked vigilantes; talking mutant turtles, who live in the sewers below New York City. These Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles include Raphael (Alan Richtner), Michelangelo (Noel Fisher), Leonardo (Pete Ploszek with voice of Johnny Knoxville) and Donatello (Jeremy Howard).
We learn that April as a young girl was responsible for the Turtles’ start in life. April’s dead father, a genetic scientist was experimenting on four baby turtles and a rat, injecting them with mutagens, when his lab was attacked and burned to the ground. Before the lab was completely destroyed April managed to rescue the little turtles and the rat, releasing them into the sewers where the turtles mutated into their present form and the rat into a talking rat, who goes by the name of Splinter (Danny Woodburn with voice of Tony Shalhoub). Splinter has become the young turtles’ mentor and adoptive father.
The remainder of the film sees the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles taking on Shredder and his gang in a bid to put an end to their campaign of terror.
Themes
Scientific experimentation and mutation; criminal gangs; family and friendship
Violence
The film contains science fiction action violence, both slapstick and more intense, including torture and some gun related violence. Minimal blood and gore are depicted. Examples include:
- A black robed man kneels on the ground with his hands bound behind his back. Other men approach the bound man and one of them punches him in the face. The bound man breaks his bonds and attacks his attackers with brutal punches, kicks and head-butts until they are left lying on the ground.
- A band of black clad ninja-style villains wielding assault rifles hold a large number of civilians hostage in a subway station. The villains place explosives on the wall of the subway and threaten to shoot the hostages if their demands are not met. A woman is grabbed and thrown roughly to the ground and another woman has a gun pointed at her head. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles appear out of nowhere and attack the villains who are thrown against the walls and ceilings. The scene cuts and we see all of the villains bound and lying on the ground.
- A flashback depicts a man setting fire to a laboratory - we see flames rising up and engulfing the room.
- A large group of villains wielding assault rifles attack the Turtles in the sewers. The villains fire tranquiliser darts at the Turtles, the Turtles are thrown through the air by explosions, and are repeatedly tasered. The Shredder brutally throws Splinter against the walls and the floor until he is lying unconscious on the ground.
- In another scene, the Shredder repeatedly kicks the Turtles, punches them in the head and grabs them by the throat, at one point stepping on the back of one of the Turtle’s shells until we hear what sounds like bones breaking.
- In one scene a breathing mask is held over a man’s face while poisonous gas is fed into the mask. The man writhes on the floor in agony and his face and arms become covered in angry red blistery sores; the man dies swiftly.
- In one scene the Turtles are suspended in large glass prison cells with plastic tubes attached to various parts of their bodies, draining their blood.
- The film contains some reckless and perilous car pursuits during which a car runs down a man head-on and trucks and cars chase the Turtles’ car firing harpoons. The villains crash their cars into each other and then topple over a mountainside out of control. The Turtles and two humans end up dangling from a cable before being pulled to safety.
- The film’s final epic battle between Shredder and the Turtles on top of a skyscraper involves an extended brutal fight with April nearly falling to her death. Several swords impale Shredder’s throat, neck and shoulder (no blood is depicted) and he falls from the building to the pavement below where the impact of his fall creates a large crater. The Turtles also fall from the top of the building while clinging to a tower, but survive the fall uninjured.
Sexual references
The film contains some low-level sexual innuendo. Examples include:
- In one scene the film’s lead female character is referred to as a “visual sexy seagull”.
- In relation to April O’Neil, one of the turtles makes the statement “She’s hot, I can feel my shell tightening.
- A reference is made to consenting adults not having to make excuses to be together.
- In one scene two of the Turtles hang from a billboard depicting a woman wearing a bra, with a turtle hanging from each of her breasts and laughing about it.
Alcohol, drugs and other substances
There is some use of substances in this movie, including:
- Social drinking at a dinner table.
- Tranquiliser darts are fired from guns in one scene.
- In one scene the Turtles are injected with adrenalin and react as if on amphetamines.
Nudity and sexual activity
There is some nudity and sexual activity in this movie, including:
- A man ogles April O’Neil’s clothed buttocks; she is wearing tight fitting jeans.
- Women wear low-cut tops that reveal cleavage.
Product placement
The following products are displayed or used in this movie:
- Skype; YouTube
- Pizza Hut
- Dunkin’ Donuts
- Ford vehicles
- Soft drinks
There is also plenty of associated merchandise, much of which is aimed at children who are too young to see the film
Coarse language
The film contains occasional low-level coarse language and some name calling. Examples include:
- Oh shi..; bad arse; getting our arses kicked; numb nuts; shut up.
- Idiot (used more than once); dumb, insane, crazy; freak; little girl; human dirt
Ideas to discuss with your children
The latest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie is a science fiction action adventure targeting teens and adult fans of former TMNT films and cartoons. As usual, there is plenty of comedy in the film, but it deserves its M rating, with some intense violence and disturbing scenes that make it unsuitable for under 12s who may want to see it because they are owners of TMNT toys and other merchandise. Parents should be aware that this is not an animated film, and is thus likely to be more disturbing for children, especially in the 3D version.
The main messages from this movie are about family and teamwork. The Turtles care for, support and protect each other and their ability to work as a team enables them to overcome and defeat their enemies. At the same time, Splinter is a positive father figure to the Turtles, teaching them positive values such as honesty, discipline, teamwork and selflessness.
Parents may wish to discuss the manner in which the film objectifies the film’s lead female character April O’Neil. The film focuses more on the Turtles’ sexual attraction towards April and April’s sex appeal rather than her heroic qualities.