
Recommended age
14+
Official rating
R
Overall concern
High concernVerdict
Rated R for a reason. Strong violence and mature ideas make it unsuitable for younger kids; older teens who like philosophy with action may be ready.
A hacker learns reality is a simulation and joins a rebellion against machine overlords. The film mixes groundbreaking action with big questions about freedom and control. It is iconic, but the body count and some mature content push it out of family-friendly territory.
Extended gunfights, martial arts, and a lobby shootout with many deaths. Some blood and on-screen killings. Action is stylized yet more brutal than typical PG-13 superhero fare.
Includes stronger profanity than most comic-book films. Language is part of the gritty tone.
Agents feel cold and relentless. Bug implantation, pursuit in dark corridors, and the reveal that reality is fake can disturb anxious viewers. The mood is paranoid and intense.
Brief partial nudity in a simulated reality context. A romance subplot includes an implied intimate scene without prolonged explicit detail.
Smoking appears visually as part of a 1999 aesthetic. Not a drug-centered plot, but present on screen.
Champions questioning authority, choosing truth over comfort, and fighting for human dignity. Rich discussion material for older teens about technology, conformity, and personal responsibility.
Rated R for a reason. Strong violence and mature ideas make it unsuitable for younger kids; older teens who like philosophy with action may be ready.
Every family is different. Use this guide alongside your child's temperament and what you are comfortable with. You can also read the full The Matrix movie page for trailers, cast, and where to watch.
Curated lists to help your family find the next movie night pick.