Moderate
67 of 211 found this moderate
Two characters have sex. We see his butt press against the remote which begins changing the channels.
Each of the two principal characters have a poster of a topless woman on his wall. One of them is barely covered under something else.
A sex scene shows a man and woman's butts as they scurry to the bedroom.
A man give Joe a blowjob while at the movie theatre.
In a party scene we see several women topless or in see-through blouses.
Graphic and sometimes disturbing sex acts.
A man picks up a hustler but backs out of asking for sex.
There is quite a bit of dialogue about the work of prostitution.
There is a scene that is played two or three times throughout the film, of a man and a woman having sex. The woman's breast is seen briefly, and he moans a lot throughout.
Moderate
53 of 81 found this moderate
A man beats an old man a couple of times with punching and slapping leaving the man's face bloody and knocking his dentures out. He shoves the old man onto a bed and shoves a telephone into his mouth. The scene is cut short before we know the outcome.
There are several flashback montages of the attempted rape of both a man and his girlfriend by a group of men.
A brief flashback scene appears to show a dog getting hurt.
Moderate
43 of 85 found this moderate
At least 1 F word, the S-word is used four or five times. There is frequent use of "hell" and "(god)damn." The words faggot and fag are used a lot.
Mild
48 of 79 found this mild
Characters smoke frequently throughout the film.
An old man is shown sitting up in bed drinking beer from a bottle as a boy and his grandmother lie happily beside him.
One party scene shows significant marijuana use, though the word "marijuana" is never used. A main character gets high accidentally. A man offers uppers and downers.
Moderate
34 of 82 found this moderate
Several characters are seen at a party doing drugs and engaging in deviant behaviors. The atmosphere at the party has a dark, eerie, intense feeling.
The ending is very depressing.
The intensity of this film could help educate naive young minds, especially rural and suburban youths who have no understanding for the loss of innocence in big city environments.
This film is very depressing.