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Since the beliefs that parents want to instill in their children can vary greatly, we ask that instead of adding your personal opinions about what is right or wrong in a film, that you instead use this feature to help parents make informed viewing decisions by describing the facts of relevant scenes in the title for each one of the different categories: Sex and Nudity, Violence and Gore, Profanity, Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking, and Frightening/Intense Scenes.
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Sex & Nudity

A man is shown having sex with a woman while holding her on a closet : nothing is shown at all, only the pushing.

A man and woman kisses after their marriage, then the woman shows her breasts completely.

Violence & Gore

The most graphic scene in the film depicts a man being ambushed by mobsters, and is shot repeatedly and relentlessly. Blood-drenched, he falls to the ground, only to be sprayed with another round of bullets. After the shooting, a man kicks his face.

Contains some occasional gun violence; some characters are shot repeatedly and their blood soaked bodies are briefly visible. There is no strong emphasis on pain or injury. Some characters are shot in the forehead, and one is shot twice in the neck. Blood sprays are common.

One character is stabbed in the hand.

Some characters are strangled to death.

Contains a scene of domestic violence featuring an off-camera beating.

A car bomb detonates while a character is seated inside.

Blood pours out after a man is shot in the eye.

Also contains some violent images.

Profanity

Contains some occasional mild coarse language, including use of "bitch", "dick" and infrequent use of ethnic slurs such as "nigger" and "guinea" which are contained within the context of the film.

Contains some casual drinking and smoking.

A drug trafficking theme is also present in the film, however, actual references to drugs are sparring. The use or distribution of illegal drugs is not condoned by the protagonist.

In a brief, iconic scene, a man wakes up in his blood soaked bed to find the severed head of his prized horse lying beneath him. He reacts by screaming hysterically.

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Certification:
Colombia:18 / Canada:AA (Ontario) / Canada:PA (Manitoba) / Spain:13 (re-rating) / Canada:18A / Philippines:R-18 / UK:15 (DVD) (2007) / Australia:MA (2008 re-rating) / Australia:R (original rating) / India:A / Italy:T (DVD re-rating) / Argentina:18 / Austria:16 / Canada:13+ (Quebec) / Chile:18 / Denmark:15 / Finland:K-16 (re-rating) / Finland:K-18 (original rating) / France:-12 / Hong Kong:IIB / Iceland:16 / Ireland:18 / Israel:PG / Italy:VM14 / Japan:R-15 / Mexico:C / Netherlands:16 / New Zealand:R16 / Norway:18 / Peru:18 / Portugal:17 (original rating) / Portugal:M/18 (re-rating) / Singapore:M18 / South Korea:18 / Spain:18 / Sweden:15 / UK:18 (video rating) (1987) / UK:X (cut) / USA:R / West Germany:16 / Poland:15 / Brazil:14

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