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Parents Guide for
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Sex & Nudity

A very brief sex scene where you can't make out the images, because it is cut again and again. But its obvious

Violence & Gore

Lots of violent shootings that include blood.the first scene has a man telling about another man when some men drew guns and were about to shoot the man but the man darts into his guitar case and pulls out a gigantic hand gun kills 4 men little blood and then pulls out a shotgun and kills a couple more little blood then as he walks away paying the bartender the bartender draws a shotgun and attempts to shoot but the man kills him first little blood because theres a white lash of light

then in the next scene after the three men play there guitars the main one is shown outside with a women that has a pool of blood around her and then stands up and a man shoots him in the hand lots of blood

then one scene over two men have a fight in a ring over at bushos house alot of other people watching many punches and kicks one guy kicks another guy in the mouth and blood gushes from his mouth

then a few scenes over in a bar el marachi walks in and after a brief talk 40 men are killed by him very bloody spurting pumping blood all over there clothes in one scene buchos men storm caralinas house and el marachi shoots alot of theme not alot of blood

in the last fight scene three men with guns rockets and mashine guns most buitl in their guitar cases very bloody scene explosions large wound holes a child is shots

in the next scene the child is taken to the hospital when the doors open theres close ups of where hes been shot very bloody scene and very emotional in the next scene el marachi shoots bucho and as he does it shoes the bullet holes

Profanity

Lot's of profanity. The F word is said 8 times .also damn 2 hell 1 piss1 bitch maybe more too manny too say

The movie features drug dealers, but no drugs are shown being taken. Smoking and drinking is shown however.

Many death scenes,blood splattering here and there.Lot's of loud gun shooting and people being shot and stabbed.Explosions as well.

This movie is almost as bad as the previous film " El mariachi" but with more bad words

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MPAA:
Rated R for strong bloody violence, a strong sex sequence and language
Certification:
USA:R (No. 33717) / Canada:16+ (Quebec) / Canada:18 (Nova Scotia) / Canada:R (Manitoba/Ontario) (Canadian Home Video rating) / Iceland:16 / Netherlands:16 / New Zealand:R18 / Philippines:R-18 / Brazil:14 / Italy:VM14 / Finland:K-16 (cut) (1996) / Argentina:16 / Sweden:(Banned) (original rating) / Australia:R / Finland:K-18 (uncut) (1995) (2000) / France:-12 / Germany:16 (cut) / Germany:18 / Hong Kong:IIB / Ireland:18 / Japan:PG-12 / Norway:18 / Portugal:M/16 / Singapore:R21 / South Korea:18 / Spain:18 / Sweden:15 (re-rating) (uncut) / UK:18

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