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MPAA Rated R for strong violence throughout and some language.
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • A naked corpse is hanging by their wrists. It's dimly lit so nothing explicit is shown.
  • A woman's job is to seduce a man, this leads her to wear revealing clothing (a couple of dresses show side and under cleavage and one shows the whole midriff as well) and engage in conversations with sexual implications.
  • A woman sings and dances seductively on a stage and with the audience, including sitting on a man's lap and kissing him on the cheek.

Violence & Gore

  • Several scenes of fast-paced action violence involving stabbings, shootings and arrows with some blood.
  • One character is said to collect hearts. In one scene he cuts out a man's heart off camera, then is seen holding a bloody heart and playing with it with a goofy smile.
  • A man has his throat slit in the opening sequence, and blood spurts from the wound. He is the only one on camera in a mid closeup.
  • Several sequences of excessive killings of scores of people, while their killers laugh and joke about it. This non-challant attitude is intended for humour, but may be construed as sociopathic.
  • Most of the violence is fast enough that the gore is obscured or takes place off camera. Blood spray and blood on clothing is abundant, and the context of the violence is at time disturbing due to the unfeeling nature or enjoyment of characters.

Profanity

  • 2 uses of "f--k"

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Some people smoke cigarettes or cigars.
  • Characters frequently use alcohol to loosen tongues and satiate conflict.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • It's an action comedy so the tone is kept relatively light.
  • A woman is taken by a man with evil intent and ordered shackled for his pleasure. The tone is intense and menacing.

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