Mild
13 of 40 found this mild
The only sex scene is very subtle and suggestive. A man and woman is lying on the ground. They kiss and it seems that they are at least half-naked. The scene is highly suggestive and contains no explicit sex or nudity.
the men run to a lake and are nude mostly obscured.
Moderate
8 of 18 found this moderate
Battles are mainly between tanks, but there are some scenes where infantry soldiers engage in battle. The violence is not explicit with moderate blood, but no gore. Also no close-up detail of wounds.
A Russian POW is whipped by a German officer. The scene is only a few seconds long.
Mild
15 of 21 found this mild
On the Russian audio track, there are two instances of the f-word being used, and one use of a crude term for male genitalia. Milder swear-words like "shit" and "bullshit" are also occasionally used.
Occasionally words like "sh*t" and "bullsh*t" are used.
Mild
15 of 19 found this mild
Occasionally some soldiers smoke cigarettes and two German officers sometimes smoke pipe.
Mild
7 of 17 found this mild
The slow-motion effects used during tank battles to illustrate the impact of rounds hitting tanks might be very unsettling for sensitive viewers - especially those who are not used to the intensity of war movies. However, it should be noted that the idea behind these slow-motion effects are much more relevant to technical and special effects aspects and are clearly not used to distress viewers.
There is one scene where POW's arrive at a concentration camp - the scene contains some very intense psychological aspects; for example a Nazi-officer cocks a pistol and points it at a prisoner's face. He pulls the trigger, but the pistol misfires.
There is another scene where a Nazi-officer cocks his pistol and threatens to shoot a Russian girl. He counts from one to five while pointing the pistol at her - she starts crying and collapses against a wall.