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Parents Guide for
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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, you 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

Sex & Nudity: 4/10 - Very mild sexual content.

Bonnie is nude at the beginning of the film, but her naked body parts are always covered.

Bonnie & Clyde are shown in a bed together, kissing passionately. Bonnie moves down and opens Clyde's trousers, about to perform oral sex, but she stops. Both are clothed during this scene.

Violence & Gore

Violence & Gore: 6.5/10 - Violence is apparent, but is usually quickly seen.

A man attacks Clyde with a cleaver. Clyde eventually defends himself by hitting the man in the head with a heavy object. Some blood is shown on his wounds.

Clyde shoots a man through a car window. Blood is shown on the glass.

Several characters are shot in various shootouts throughout the film, usually without blood shown.

During a shootout near the end of the film, Bonnie and Clyde are both shot in non-vital areas, showing much blood from their wounds.

Buck is shot in the head. A bandage is put on the wound, but blood is shown seeping through.

Bonnie and Clyde are gunned to death in a hail of machine-gun fire at the end of the film. Various shots in this scene are in slow motion.

Profanity

Profanity: 3/10 - Very mild; most swear words are Southern slang.

Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking: 4/10 - Alcohol is consumed casually. Several characters frequently smoke cigarettes.

The final scene is probably the most violent. The rest of the film is not particularly frightening or disturbing in the usual sense.

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MPAA:
Rated R for violence (re-rating) (2007)
Certification:
Canada:A (Nova Scotia) (original rating) / Brazil:14 / Norway:16 (1968) (cut) / Norway:(Banned) (1967 - 1968) / West Germany:16 (re-rating) / West Germany:18 (original rating) / USA:Approved (certificate #21395) (original rating) / USA:M (re-rating) (1969) / USA:R (re-rating) (2007) / Canada:14A (Manitoba) (re-rating) (2008) / Canada:AA (Ontario) / Canada:PG (Manitoba) (original rating) / UK:15 (re-rating: 2008) / New Zealand:M / Canada:14A (Nova Scotia) (re-rating) (2008) / USA:R / Argentina:13 / Australia:M / Canada:13+ (Quebec) / Finland:K-16 / Ireland:18 / Italy:VM18 / Norway:15 (re-rating) / Portugal:M/16 / Singapore:PG / Sweden:15 / UK:18 (video rating) / UK:X (original rating) / Iceland:16

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