This is important, well-made journalism that deserves its critical acclaim—but it's absolutely not for kids or even most teens. The subject matter is Harvey Weinstein's decades of sexual assault and the systems that protected him, told through raw audio recordings and survivor testimony.
The journalism is excellent. Farrow's investigation is compelling, the sources are brave, and the story matters. But this is heavy, adult viewing that requires emotional maturity to process. Even the 60% audience score on RT suggests some viewers found it difficult to watch—one Guardian reviewer called it 'dull and self-righteous,' though that feels unfair to the courage it took to make.
For adults interested in investigative journalism, media accountability, or understanding the #MeToo movement, this is valuable viewing. For anyone under 18? Absolutely not. The WISE score reflects that this is quality content for the wrong audience if we're talking about kids and families.




