Mild
1 of 2 found this mild
Some kissing
Neo-sapiens emerge obviously naked, but parts cannot be made out, save for scenes of them fleeing from the military, and buttocks are briefly seen.
Moderate
1 of 2 found this moderate
There is a facility with dismembered human body parts.
Lots of violence, though there is rarely blood. Although there is a bloody swordfight scene but this scene is filmed in black and white.
Many people are punched, stabbed, and shot. These scenes don't usually contain a lot of blood, though.
The ending sequence -SPOILERS- involves a large robot and many smaller ones and includes a lot of violence (no blood but a lot of flying robot parts).
There is a sword fight in black-and-white. At the end, one man is stabbed and a LOT of blood comes out (it appears black).
The violence in this film isn't usually very graphic, but the film as a whole has a lot of extremely harsh/disturbing themes.
Mild
1 of 2 found this mild
Bastard appears on the English subtitles.
None
1 of 1 found this to have none
Possibly a couple casual drinks; nothing graphic or important to the plot.
Mild
1 of 2 found this mild
The ending may be distressing to some, as well as some of the reveals regarding the effects of war on normal people.
This is a rather disturbing and intense film. There are many moral questions about the Neo-Sapiens and how they and the humans react and interact to each other.
There is one very sad sequence where the Neo-Sapiens are hiking in freezing mountains and they are crying and screaming while burying those who have died from hypothermia. They even buried a baby.
One extremely intense and disturbing sequence where the lead Neo-Sapien imagines himself as a human police officer, and he is forced to shoot a rebel who turns out to be his own mother.
Overall, there is a lot of emotional and moral conflict throughout.