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(2017)

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Certification

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MPAA Rated PG-13 for sequences of violence and action, and some suggestive content
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • Wonder Woman's costume is a bit revealing, but only on her lower half. Her bare legs and thighs are clearly seen whenever she is in costume.
  • A male character gets up from a bath and a woman walks in on him naked (no privates shown). There is some awkward dialogue regarding his penis but nothing explicit. He is shown nude getting out of the bath with his hands covering his genitals.
  • Two characters kiss and it is implied they go to another room to have sex but the camera cuts before anything happens.

Violence & Gore

  • The opening scenes portray combat training.
  • No fresh blood is seen on any wounds.
  • Various war and battle sequences featuring hand-to-hand combat, guns, bows and arrows, grenades, spears, sword fighting and gas explosions.
  • A fight scene near the beginning of the film includes various injuries including; arrows through the chest, neck, arms and legs; a gun shot to the stomach; stab wounds via the use of a sword.
  • An injured man is seen without a leg.
  • One man is shot in the face.
  • A man is experimented upon in a gas chamber, at the end his gas mask is removed.
  • A room full of men are gassed to death.
  • Not much blood is shown despite the above. No dismemberments are shown. Regardless, it more than makes up for it with its realistic depiction of the horrors of war.

Profanity

  • Language includes "hell," "damn,"

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • A man takes a cyanide pill to prevent himself from being captured and interrogated. A close up on his face shows foaming at the mouth.
  • A man intermittently inhales a gas to give him strength. Its effects are drug-like and he appears addicted.
  • A scene in a pub with a man at the bar smoking and various people seen with drinks.
  • Drinking beer around a campfire.
  • Characters are seen to be drinking beer and spirits

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Despite the lighter tone in comparison to other films from the DCEU, the film has a surprisingly extremely mature and down-to-earth portrayal of war violence, which actually paints warfare in a completely negative light by showcasing the horrors of war in vivid detail. All of this is pretty intense.
  • One scene features a man close to drowning.
  • A woman falls a long way down the side of a building.
  • Various battle and war scenes, refer to the violence and gore section.

Spoilers

The Parents Guide items below may give away important plot points.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A woman has a clay or plastic mask. At the end of the movie the mask is removed and a scarred face is shown, with parts of her skin/mouth missing (not as disturbing as Two-Face in Dark Knight or Silva in Skyfall)
  • A man sacrifices his life to save others - Spoiler: The man, Steve Trevor, destroys a plane full of bombs with himself still inside. We see the tough decision play across his face, but the explosion and death is only seen from a distance. Diana witnesses the explosion and expresses deep anguish before going completely berserk. This is very emotional and disturbing.

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