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Since the beliefs that parents want to instill in their children can vary greatly, we ask that instead of adding your personal opinions about what is right or wrong in a film, that you instead use this feature to help parents make informed viewing decisions by describing the facts of relevant scenes in the title for each one of the different categories: Sex and Nudity, Violence and Gore, Profanity, Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking, and Frightening/Intense Scenes.
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Sex & Nudity

A man and woman have intercourse in a state park, after they've been swimming. It is implied that they are naked, but we don't see anything because of the camera shots and angles.

A woman jumps into the water at a state park, wearing only her bra and panties. A man jumps in after her, wearing only his boxers. They kiss passionately.

Violence & Gore

There are several gang-related and gun fights.

One scene details a drive-by shooting at a restaurant. Some people are clearly shot, but there is no blood or gore. This leads to an intense police chase, where Sharon and the other police attempt to catch the shooter. Sharon follows him into an empty stadium. The shooter eventually knocks her down and points a gun at her head, but she is saved just in time.

There are many scenes that show the police arresting and dealing with many violent people, specifically those in gangs. There is some punching, kicking, and general physical violence involved.

Profanity

38 F-words,12 S-words,1SOB,8 B*t*h,1D*cks, A woman is called a c*nt,and a man is called a c*ck sucker,and the rest is just a few minor profanities.

People drink alcohol in a bar, and a man is seen smoking.

A serious car accident is shown in the opening scene, with some fatalities.

There are some brutal fights, most of which involve the police and gang-related violence.

One of the main characters, a police officer, is shot, even though she was wearing a protective vest. Later, she goes into the bathroom and examines the wound in the mirror. There is a pretty good-sized wound on her chest, but it is never mentioned again, so we can assume that it wasn't serious.

The police are called to the house when a man hits his wife. There is a lot of emotional distress shown with the victim, and violence between the police and the abusive husband.

One of the main characters shares an apartment building with a little boy, who looks to be about eight years old and is often seen playing alone in the hallway while his mother screams at her ex-husband on the phone. The main character and the little boy often just stare at each other, setting an unusual and somewhat creepy tone as the viewer tries to guess what is going through the main character's mind.

Late at night, a woman enters an abandoned house that hasn't been touched in over a year. There's even an image of an old, moldy birthday cake. The whole scene is pretty disturbing, suggesting that something could jump out at any second (although nothing does).

There are flashbacks to the car accident from the first scene and how it happened. Victims are seen lying dead in a car, and there is a lot of blood. The scene where they actually show the truck crashing into the car can be very upsetting to some viewers, especially since it involves a young child.

There are two cemetery scenes that prompt a combination of anger and sadness from certain characters.

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MPAA:

Rated R for language, violence and a scene of sexuality.

Certification:

Malaysia:U / South Korea:18 / UK:15 (cut) / South Korea:15 (cable rating) / Argentina:13 / Australia:MA (original rating) / Australia:M (cable rating) / Finland:K-11 / France:U / Germany:12 (w) / Hong Kong:IIB / Iceland:L / Ireland:15 / Netherlands:12 / New Zealand:R13 / Portugal:M/12 / Singapore:PG / Spain:7 / Sweden:11 / Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) / Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) / USA:R (certificate #38058)


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