The Exorcism of Emily Rose
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Sex & Nudity

two colledge students lie in bed together

Violence & Gore

Emily cuts herself on a barbed wire fence and we see blood dripping down from her hands

Emily hurts herself throughout the possesion

A man is hit by a car unexpectidly

Emily bends her body in an unatural way which is a bit more disturbing then violent

Profanity

there is some profanity, and frequent use of word: "God".

One use each of the s-word and "son of a b****." h*** is used three times. God's Name is exclaimed (improperly) a couple of times.

Erin is fond of martinis, and several scenes are set in an upscale bar frequented by lawyers. One of her partners jokes, She even works while drinking. After a setback in the trial, her boss asks her if shes getting drunk. Not yet, but Im working on it, she responds. We see Emily swallow an antipsychotic drug prescribed by her doctor, and there are several discussions about this drug during the courtroom scenes. A college student lights up a cigarette.

The movie may be terrifying even to adults. Main character is possessed and seriously emaciated by demons. Many frightening sounds (incl. music, noises, screaming) and disturbing images (for example photographs of dead body, demons' manifestations, eating insects). People's faces also appear distorted. Finally, we see character's death in torment.

Anyone who has strong religious beliefs will probably find this movie scary.

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MPAA:

Rated PG-13 for thematic material, including intense/frightening sequences and disturbing images.

Certification:

Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia) / Canada:PG (Ontario) / Singapore:PG / UK:15 / Ireland:15A / Finland:K-15 / Australia:M / Taiwan:R-12 / Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) / Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) / Portugal:M/12 / Hong Kong:IIB / Netherlands:16 / Mexico:B15 / Indonesia:Dewasa / Germany:12 / Czech Republic:15 / France:-12 / Argentina:13 / Brazil:14 / Switzerland:16 (canton of Zurich) / USA:Unrated (DVD) / USA:PG-13 (certificate #41453) / Iceland:16 / Malaysia:18PL / Canada:13+ (Quebec) / South Korea:12 / Germany:16 (uncut DVD version) / Japan:U / Sweden:15


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