Mild
8 of 17 found this mild
Brief scene in a gentleman's club with a very scantily clad woman dancing in the background of a few shots.
Some mild sexual references.
Mild
13 of 20 found this mild
Some mild violence. Including one memorable one:
Johnny 5 is violently smashed and he leaks. His leaks looks exactly like blood. When he is smashed, his "blood" splatters on the attackers' clothes - one of the attackers is clearly disturbed by this and stalls, but is ordered to continue. Younger viewers particularly small children will find the attack of Johnny 5 upsetting and rather distressing.
Mild
10 of 23 found this mild
During a moment in the film, the word "crap-head" is used as if were a term of endearment. Some TV viewings have replaced this word with the milder "sap-head."
Several Instances of the "s-word", "a-word"... Two instances of "balls."
There is one F-word in the film. One other use by a character with a strong accent just sounds like that word but is actually "backing" (turning on the subtitles confirmed this).
The phrase "backing up" is used but it sounds like something else.
None
11 of 16 found this to have none
One robber on screen is seen smoking a cigarette.
Moderate
7 of 18 found this moderate
There is a scene where the main character of the film Johnny 5 (robot) is violently attacked with a crowbar and axe. Johnny 5 expresses pain and pleads for its life. The robot spurts and leaks a blood like substance throughout the remainder of the film. The robot does eventually bleed to death during the final scene, but is rescued by its creator Ben Jaharvi (Fisher Stevens).
Younger viewers particually small children will find the attack on Johnny 5 and the aftermath upsetting and rather distressing.