It takes place today, but it's about people (like me) who've grown up in the 70s and to whom Bohemian Rhapsody remains a perennial classic. >>an you take a loved one to see it without her getting highly offended and making your life a living Hell for the next few months?? That would depend on your defintion of innuendo. I personally don't find anything (well .01%) offensive on SNL, and I didn't find this movie offensive at all. It was absolutely hilarious. However, if someone I took a movie too didn't like it and would then make my life hell for months, I probably wouldn't take them to too many movies anyway (well at least after the first time they made my life hell for taking them to a movie). No nudity, I can't think of any outright swearing, though words like sphincter and dick are used...I can't believe I'm going to enumerate the possible offenses in this movie. Conclusion: go see it, it's hilarious. If you don't laugh you're too young, too old or you need to have humour surgically implanted... My opinion only. Steve