Rob (2026)
Story overview
In 'Rob' (2026), two colleagues with contrasting work styles are tasked by their boss to steal cash from a retailer at a local mall. As they navigate the heist, their differences lead to rising tensions and comedic mishaps, threatening both the job's success and their futures.
Parent Guide
A lighthearted crime comedy with minimal intense content, focusing on comedic tension and workplace dynamics. Best for pre-teens and up who can understand fictional scenarios without emulating them.
Content breakdown
Non-violent theft plot with comedic tension; no physical harm shown, but characters face mild peril from potential discovery.
No scary or disturbing imagery; the tone is comedic and light throughout.
No offensive language noted; dialogue is clean and suitable for general audiences.
No sexual content or nudity; focus is on the heist and character interactions.
No depiction of substance use; characters are focused on the task at hand.
Low emotional intensity with comedic relief; some tension from the heist but resolved humorously.
Parent tips
This crime comedy features mild peril and comedic tension around a theft plot. It's suitable for older children who can distinguish between fictional mischief and real-world consequences. Discuss workplace ethics and peer pressure.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
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- How did the two friends work together?
- What would you do if someone asked you to do something wrong?
- Why do you think the boss sent them on this task?
- How did their different styles help or hurt the plan?
- What does the film say about peer pressure in adult settings?
- How might the characters' actions impact their futures beyond the heist?
Where to watch
Streaming availability has not been announced yet.
