Appropriate for whom, and for what purpose? Appropriate for a 10-year-old child's slumber party? Appropriate for your grandmother on her 96th birthday? Appropriate for a romantic night at home with your husband?
Unless you specify what you mean by, "appropriate," this question is unanswerable and ultimately useless. The word "appropriate" does not have a universal meaning that can be tossed around without any specification. Anything can be appropriate or inappropriate, depending on the situation and on whose opinion you ask.
By itself, the word "appropriate" is essentially meaningless; it needs to be qualified by a person and/or a situation: "Is this movie appropriate for my 5-year-old child?" or "Is this tie appropriate for a funeral?" or "Is this dress appropriate for me to wear at Susan's wedding?"
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Yes. It fit into the movie.
No. "The Passion of the Christ" (2004) is rated 'R' for sequences of graphic violence.
They decided to shoot it in Manila, Philippines. But when they are making the movie, it always rain. "The weather is not appropriate" the director said. So they go back in South Carolina, U.S.A. where the real story happened.
An appropriate metaphor to what?
It was rated PG because it was a Family movie. When watching the film, I felt it would be good for a family. Basically PG is another word for Family movie. Actually, that's not what the rating means. PG means parental guidence suggested, which means there are things in the movie which may not be appropriate for children.