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A man and woman have sex, but the scene isn't graphic. There's kissing and some heavy-breathing, but no nudity. 2 sexual uses of the F word.For those whose screening the short film precursor "Hotel Chevalier," there is a nude female standing in profile, with the possibly offensive parts of her body concealed from the camera's view.
A boy hits his head and bleeds to death in a river, a man tries to save him, and there's blood on his face and neck when he lifts him up.A man who was involved in an accident (and is bandaged for the majority of the film) removes his bandages to reveal serious scars and disfiguration.A reference is made to a man-eating tiger eating a human.
Sometimes strong, but pretty infrequent for an R-rated movie. About 10 f-words, about 10 s-words and a few mild profanities.
Characters abuse cough medicine and painkillers in a couple scenes, and characters smoke tobacco cigarettes in several scenes.
A boy hits his head and bleeds to death in a river, a man tries to save him, and there's blood on his face and neck when he lifts him up.There is a sequence involving an extremely deadly cobra on the loose in a train cabin.