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Certification
MPAA | Rated R for sequences of art-related nudity and brief language |
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Sex & Nudity
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- A woman makes some sexual remarks to a man, and says she has a new lover and hasn't been able to get any sleep last night. In a very brief scene, a woman appears to be manually stimulating a man; this is shown only from the waist up with arm motion. It is implied that a man and a woman have had sex as they are shown together in bed the next morning.
- An artist mentions what he likes in a model's "tits".
- A woman's nipple is briefly visible while she breastfeeds an infant.
- Many paintings (presumably actual Renoirs) show nude women alone or in groups.
- At a speakeasy/brothel, men in drag are shown dancing together, and women are shown in underclothes with customers, but no sexual activity is depicted.
- A young boy asks a woman to shown him her breasts but she refuses. Later, he sees her topless as she sleeps.
- We hear that a man has had extramarital affairs.
- On many occasions, there are leisurely views, some close up, of a woman, shown nude from behind and front while she is posing as a painting model. Only a couple of scenes of full frontal nudity, and those from some distance. Her breasts and nipples are exposed in many scenes.
- In a longer scene, two female models pose for a painting nude from waist up.
Violence & Gore
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- There are multiple scenes where a young boy stares at dead, bloody animals.
- There are mentions of war and amputation. We see a large healing scar on a man injured in the war. In another scene, perhaps a dozen soldiers are shown returning from battle, and many have serious disfigurements. These are shown only briefly.
Profanity
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- F*ck, *ss, and d*ck are used.
- There is a small amount of cursing, words like merde, putain, etc, subtitled as bitch, whore, or shit.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Unspecified alcohol is drunk on a couple of occasions. No scenes of overindulgence. Just a couple of quick views of people smoking.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- Some scenes where characters debate the son's return to war might marginally be considered intense. Nothing frightening.