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Certification
MPAA | Rated R for sexuality, language and drug use |
Certification |
Sex & Nudity
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- The movie starts to a couple having sex. The man is performing oral sex on the woman. He's under the covers so we can't see him. She then says "f*** me" and they have sex. She's wearing a shirts but when the nude male moves off the bed, we see her lower naked side profile. No genitals shown on either of them. Families breast remained covered.
- A man and woman are lying in bed. She attempts to go down on him under the covers but she's stopped before anything can happen.
- A woman in the workplace is shown fully nude from the side, her breasts are visible.
- A women's swimsuit top comes off and shows her breast. At another time, a woman flashes her breasts to a group of man by lifting her T-shirt.
- It is understood that that a male and female are nude in a pool, no nudity is shown. A second woman joins them in bra and panties, her bra become slightly transparent when wet. The three of them begin kissing.
- A man is shown lying on a pool floating pad lying face down fully naked. Men are shown shirtless also.
- There are many scenes with kissing and grouping, a few with two females kissing. An attached man and a single woman sit in a car talking frankly about their attraction to each other with details about specific sexual acts they would perform on each other. They then conclude with a passionate kiss and part.
Violence & Gore
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- Two men get in a fight, a woman is hit and her eye is mildly split open.
Profanity
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- There are a handful of F's and other curse words throughout the movie - usually grouped in the more intense scenes.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- There are many scenes with drinking and smoking pot and cigarettes. Drug use and drinking are the topic of several conversations.
- In the hospital, many of the patients are on serious medications. One patient has a psychotic episode while on ecstasy.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- There is very high level of drug use. Some of the scenes in the psychiatric hospital where Sam works may be considered intense.