10 movies to become a man: Chris Pratt's controversial initiation ritual for his 10-year-old son
Beyond being a Hollywood superstar, everyone knows that Chris Pratt is a man of simple, traditional and perhaps somewhat conservative tastes.
Chris Pratt considers his role as a father absolutely essential. He has very clear ideas about it, and others may find it a bit extreme. One example is the way he tries to "make a man" of his son. Even the expression itself already has a certain old-fashioned aroma.
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Jack was born on August 25, 2012 as the only son of Chris Pratt and Anna Faris (pictured). The two are no longer together. In addition, the actor also has two daughters, Lyla Maria and Eloise Christina, from his previous marriage to Katherine Schwarzenegger.
For the occasion of the boy's tenth birthday, Chris Pratt is preparing a special day for the young Jack Pratt.
The actor wants to take advantage of the fact that his son is turning ten to offer him a curious and very personal rite of passage towards adulthood. It includes elements that are... surprising?
Pratt explained his plan on the podcast 'Smartless' which is hosted by Will Arnett, Jason Bateman and Sean Hayes.
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His plan is to take Jack for ten days to go camping and fishing. It will be an exclusive father-and-son getaway where Chris Pratt leaves with a boy and hopes to "come back with a man."
"It dominates a huge portion of my mind, thinking about fishing with Jack up there," he says. The ten days of camping will also include ten days of cinema. "Ten days, ten movies," he said on the podcast.
To achieve Jack's supposed "manhood," in addition to fishing and camping, the actor has prepared a curious selection of films that they will watch together. A priori, the films do not seem to have much connection between them.
The list contains several films that are Rated R or PG-13. They range from action classic 'Rambo' to silly comedy 'Dumb and Dumber.'
Here's the list:
Year: 1982
Rated R
Year: 1994
Rated PG-13
Year: 1991
Rated PG
Year: 1985
Rated PG
Year: 1993
Rated PG
Year: 1991
Rated R
Year: 1994
Rated PG-13
Year: 1988
Rated R
Year: 2000
Rated PG-13
Year: 1975
Rated PG
It is likely that the actor, born in 1979, watched these films when he was young, in his teens maybe. And that's probably why he believes they can have a formational impact on someone.
As you can see, several titles are Rated R or PG-13. Think of 'Rambo' or 'Bloody Contact.' Isn't the actor worried that his son will get nightmares in the tent after watching these violent movies?
As the social media discussion about Chris Pratt's initiation ritual has shown, people are anxious to know in what conditions of maturity Jack Pratt will return from this trip.
A lot of comments on social media express concern with the fact that the movies aren't suitable for a 10-year-old child. Moreover, they question the idea that a parent would decide for their child that it's ready for adulthood in the first place.
Whether he's 10, 12, or 18, young Jack Pratt will probably make up his own mind on when he want to become an adult. Just as the two grown-up characters do in 'Dumb and Dumber'!