The Most Beautiful Girl in the World (2025)
Story overview
A wealthy playboy must marry 'the most beautiful girl in the world' to inherit his father's fortune. To fulfill this requirement, he creates a televised dating competition where contestants compete for his affection, leading to humorous situations, romantic entanglements, and personal growth as he navigates the complexities of love, family expectations, and self-discovery.
Parent Guide
A lighthearted romantic comedy suitable for most families, focusing on themes of love, personal growth, and family expectations. The dating competition format provides comedic situations without significant concerning content.
Content breakdown
No violence or peril depicted. The film maintains a comedic and romantic tone throughout.
Nothing scary or disturbing. The content is consistently upbeat and humorous.
May include very mild romantic banter or comedic insults typical of the genre, but no strong profanity or offensive language.
Contains romantic themes, kissing, and flirtatious behavior appropriate for the genre. No explicit sexual content or nudity.
No depiction of alcohol, drugs, or tobacco use.
Mild emotional moments related to family relationships and romantic disappointments, but overall maintains a light, comedic tone.
Parent tips
This Indonesian romantic comedy focuses on themes of love, family pressure, and personal transformation. The dating show format involves contestants competing for affection, which may prompt discussions about healthy relationships and superficial judgments. The playboy protagonist's initial behavior could be a talking point about respect and maturity. The film's lighthearted tone makes it accessible, but parents should be prepared to address questions about romance and societal expectations.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- Did you like the funny parts?
- What was your favorite color in the movie?
- How did the people in the movie show they were friends?
- Why do you think the father wanted his son to get married?
- What did the main character learn by the end?
- How were the contestants on the show different from each other?
- Do you think the dating show was a good way to find true love? Why or why not?
- How does the movie show that beauty is more than just looks?
- What pressures do you think the main character felt from his family?
- How does the film critique or reinforce traditional views of marriage and beauty?
- What does the inheritance plot reveal about family dynamics and expectations?
- How might the movie's portrayal of romance compare to reality TV dating shows?
Where to watch
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