Sovetskie igrushki (1924) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

Violence & Gore

  • A man eats some dead porks.
  • A woman disappears into the body of a capitalist. This scene is not violent, but rather surreal and bizarre.
  • A man uses a scissor on a capitalist. Nothing graphic at all, but the capitalist appears to be in pain. "Weight and length" is written on the scissor.
  • Two priests appear to be arguing at each other, and have a rather comical fight.

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Just one scene involving drinking.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • There is nothing frightening and intense in this first Soviet cartoon ever, and can therefore be watched by children. However, the so-called "violence" tends to be rather surreal and bizarre several times, and may be unnerving for some very young children, especially the one with a disappearing woman, and the ones in which a capitalist's stomach is being treated as a piñata (see more details at "Violence & Gore").

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Violence & Gore

  • A capitalist's body is treated as a piñata by a poletariat. A he gets a small cut on his body, causing some money to pour out from the hole, and back into the body. The hole disappears then. Later, two men merge into one, and use their feet to create a large hole on a capitalist's body, causing lots of money to come out from the hole and into a bank. The capitalist's body becomes fine afterward.
  • Several people are hanged by their neck, except from a woman who is hanged by her lower part of her dress. Here, these people appear to be "Soviet toys".

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