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Tore (2023)

Tore Parents Guide

Tore is a 2023 Comedy Drama series which is created by William Spetz and produced by Anna-Klara Carlsten with executive producer Ulf Synnerholm.

It casts William Spetz, Sanna Sundqvist, Hannes Fohlin, Peter Haber, Karin Bertling, Per Svensson, Lotta Tejle, Carlos Romero Cruz.

Tore Parents Guide
Tore Parents Guide
NameTore
GenreComedy Drama
Release DateOctober 27, 2023
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish
DistributorNetflix
Tore Parents Guide

What is the age rating of Tore?

Tore is rated R for brief sexual content, drug use, and some violence.

It is crucial to note that R-rated movies are strictly forbidden for children under the age of 17 as they contain mature content. Such movies are only intended for adult audiences and should not be viewed by minors.

Tore Parents Guide

Brief sexual content
Nudity
Passionatinate kissing scenes
Violence
A woman slaps Tore
Consumption of alcohol throughout
Characters are found drinking in club
Smoking scenes
Strong language
Tore Parents Guide

What is the story about?

The series is focused on an immature 27-year-old boy named Tore who loses his precious person in a truck accident and now he has engaged himself into a world of sex, drugs, and self-discovery.

What is the release date of Tore?

Tore will start streaming on Netflix on October 27, 2023.

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Tore Parents Guide
Tore Parents Guide

Who is in the cast of Tore?

The cast of Tore includes:

Is there any trailer for Tore?

You can watch it below:

TORE | Official trailer | Netflix
Tore Parents Guide

Tore Trailer Explained

The trailer reveals Tore who lost his precious person in a truck accident and now he has engaged himself into a world of sex, drugs, and self-discovery.

The Age Rating system categorizes movies, TV shows, books, video games, and series based on their appropriateness for certain age groups. This helps viewers determine which content is suitable for them.

The age rating for movies and TV shows is determined by various organizations such as MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America), BBFC (British Board of Film Classification), and TV Parental Guidelines (a content rating system in the United States).

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