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MPAA | Rated R for some language |
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Sex & Nudity
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- Some song lyrics reference sex.
- A man is being photographed from the neck while nude on a beach. His butt is shown.
- The cover of their Vanishing Vision album is seen, which is a painting of a woman's chest wearing a low cut black dress and what looks to be a male hand cupping one of the breasts. The woman's nipples can be seen peeking out from the dress.
- Infrequent, brief and discreet portrayals of female upper-body frontal nudity is featured, albeit in a non-sexual context.
- The film contains a scene in which a performer on stage is surrounded by back-up artistes including various topless women.
- Another scene contains a close-up of a poster depicting a topless woman.
Violence & Gore
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- A band member mentions his violent tendencies during his youth.
- A band member talks about the death of his father.
- A band member mentions a time when he and another member punched each other.
- individuals committing suicide is mentioned a few times.
Profanity
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- 'D*mn' is said.
- 'P*ss' is said.
- The film contains several utterances of the expletive 'f**k'.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- A band member smokes a cigarette during an interview.
- Band members are shown smoking cigarettes in a picture.
- Several people drink alcohol at a party.
- Champagne is drank by two men when they visit a grave.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The several discussion about people committing suicide are intense.
- Some costumes worn by members of the band may be frightening for some viewers.
- The discussions about brainwashing and abuse by a cult may be intense for some viewers.
- 'We Are X' is a documentary about the legendary Japanese rock band X Japan, depicted from the perspective of its co-founder, drummer and leader, Yoshiki. The film chronicles Yoshiki as the driving force of the band and his rise to superstardom, igniting a musical revolution in Japan during the late 1980s. Twenty years after the band's tragedy-fueled split, Yoshiki battles physical and personal demons in a final attempt to bring their music to the world.