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Note: The number at the beginning of each section refers to how explicit that aspect of the film is on a scale of 1-10. The fraction at the end of the Frightening/Intense Scenes category is the total sum of all the sections out of the highest sum possible (50) and therefore an approximation of how much explicit content of any kind is in the film.Rating :2-A couple of Kisses, several outfits that show cleavage, bare shoulders and legs.-A young woman is seen briefly setting on another young man's lap in a party scene.-Some mild sexual reference, including a scene were a man gives the impression that a teenager is a homosexual (since there's no verbal words this scene will pass unnoticed by most adults let alone children)-Mentions of boobs
Rating: 6-Several choreographed martial art fights that include lots of kicking and punching, almost no fights show any real injuries. Sometimes people are thrown out of the windows, doors ...etc during these scenes.- Some scenes contain threatening with guns/mêlée.- Some scene of car chases and/or careless driving, this includes a couple of accidents some resulting in cars crashing into cars, shops...etc-Some scenes of slapstick comic violence (e.g. people falling down the stairs, tripping on stuff)-Pretty much PG violence
Language: 2At least 4 slang terms for breasts (nothing sexual), a one very low voiced "Balls" used in a non-sexual manner. 3 hells, 5 uses of "Oh my God" and 1 use each of "God," "Oh dear God" and "Swear to God."
Rating: 2Beer is evident in a party scene
Rating: 2Nothing intense, some threatening situations, sometimes with guns.Emotional scenes involving the death of a parentTotal: 14/50An idea of how accurate the TECE (below) is: 5-10 is a little-kid suitable, G-Rated type of film (i.e. Care Bears, Sleeping Beauty); 10-15 is going to be a little harsher, but not by much (i.e. This); 15-20 could be pretty high up there (i.e. Indiana Jones), 20-25 is going to pretty darn adult (i.e. The Dark Knight); 25-30 is going to be a film most likely not suitable for anyone under 17(i.e. Braveheart); 30-40 is going to be an absolutely, positively adults-only film (i.e. Saving Private Ryan). 40 and up is pretty much high R / NC-17 (i.e. Pulp Fiction)