IMDb > Stop-Loss (2008) > Parents Guide
Stop-Loss
Quicklinks
Top Links
trailers and videosfull cast and crewtriviaofficial sitesmemorable quotes
Overview
main detailscombined detailsfull cast and crewcompany creditstv schedule
Awards & Reviews
user commentsexternal reviewsnewsgroup reviewsawardsuser ratingsparents guiderecommendationsmessage board
Plot & Quotes
plot summarysynopsisplot keywordsAmazon.com summarymemorable quotes
Fun Stuff
triviagoofssoundtrack listingcrazy creditsalternate versionsmovie connectionsFAQ
Other Info
merchandising linksbox office/businessrelease datesfilming locationstechnical specslaserdisc detailsDVD detailsliterature listingsNewsDesk
Promotional
taglines trailers and videos posters photo gallery
External Links
showtimesofficial sitesmiscellaneousphotographssound clipsvideo clips

Parents Guide for
Stop-Loss (2008) More at IMDbPro »

The content of this page was created directly by users and has not been screened or verified by IMDb staff.
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.
Visit our Parents Guide Help to learn more

Sex & Nudity

None

Violence & Gore

Several soldiers drive Hummers into an alley in Iraq during a search, they get out and carry their rifles at the ready, they enter an apartment where they find Arab men with rifles and grenades, a grenade explodes in a bedroom off-screen and we see smoke and hear the noise (we see a body leaning against a corner on the floor, covered in blood, and then two women and two children dead on a couch, their faces covered in blood). Soldiers are attacked from rooftops by snipers, two mortars blow up a Hummer and a car, and there's a large explosion with flames and smoke; three soldiers are killed and we see a lot of blood, including blood splattering on a wall from a man's head and one victim is shown with a badly burned face and his right knee is torn open (a lot of blood pours out of the wound). A flashback scene shows a fallen man in an apartment entrance, his dead body covered in blood, another man comes out of a bedroom and uses a child as a human shield while he attempts to remove a pin from a grenade, and a soldier fires his rifle and kills both the man and the child and several small splatters of blood are shown on the shirts of both. We hear an intercom transmission that "two men are shot up, we need help!" and a car advances on a roadblock, a man from a back window fires an automatic rifle as the car speeds around a corner, much yelling follows and soldiers drive after the car in Hummers. At a road block in an Iraqi city soldiers stop each car, searching the vehicles and the passengers and one soldier says, "We're waiting to get blown up," and when one car does not stop quickly enough a soldier fires warning shots in the air. A young man is sent to the stockade after complaining about receiving orders to return to Iraq even though his contract has expired, and the young man beats up his two army escorts, steals a jeep, and goes AWOL. A young man attacks three men who have broken into his car, one of them strikes him in the head (we see a gash and blood spurts), he beats all three of them, takes a gun away from one, and fires it beside the ear of one of them, and the three robbers lie on the ground; he kicks one, and he threatens to kill them all, retrieves the stolen items and leaves. A man attacks a stranger who asks his wife to dance, and a short fight ensues, which is broken up. Several scenes from home movies of soldiers at a base camp show them participating in self defense training, arming themselves, loading weapons, driving Hummers and tanks and shooting automatic rifles while the background music contains lyrics describing losing an eye in battle. Home movies portray a memorial for several men killed in a sniper attack; some scenes show their rifles standing up in their empty boots in memory, with their helmets on the tops of the rifles and one scene shows a soldier crouching beside a pool of blood after a battle. Two young men fight at a graveside: they punch each other and grapple until the two are too tired to fight any longer, they fall to the ground, get up, argue briefly about the importance of the war in Iraq and walk away in opposite directions. A drunken young man drives a car slowly into a light pole on a deserted street doing little damage (the front bumper is slightly bent) and he hands a friend standing on the sidewalk a beer from the front seat. A drunken young man digs a trench in his front yard and sleeps in it with a handgun in his hand. Several young men have target-shooting practice at a park, using one man's wedding presents as targets (including glassware and small appliances), because his wife kicked him out for drinking too much. In a park scene, three young men are using a cabin for a cookout, two of them skin a large snake (we see raw meat and the skin being ripped from it) and one man chases another with the snake head in jest. At a motel, a young man hallucinates that another young man is drowned in a swimming pool and is face down in the water; he jumps in the pool and finds only a floating towel Several young men walk across a street at night, two of them look in the window of a jewelry store, one throws a beer bottle though the window and sets off the alarm, and sits down on the curb to wait for the police. A young man visits a VA hospital and sees a platoon friend who was wounded in Iraq: the friend has a burned face and burned eyes (he's blind), and misses his right arm and right leg at the knee (we see black stitches on his upper arm and thigh stumps); we also see a triple amputee playing pool with a young woman he wears two artificial legs and one artificial arm with a double hook pincher. At a parade, a U.S. soldier speaks into a microphone, saying, "We kill 'em in Iraq so we ain't got to kill 'em in Texas." A young man and a young woman argue about his re-enlisting and she tells him that she cannot wait for him to come back home. A young man pleads with his commanding officer to let him re-enlist and return to Iraq. A young man receives a call that another young man has committed suicide by shooting himself in the head; he grimaces and hangs up. We see the funeral of a man who committed suicide, his widow cries, and other mourners look sad. An AWOL soldier asks for help to get his sick young son to a hospital (we see the boy in bed with a sick look on his face). A busload of soldiers departs for Iraq and some women seeing them off cry.

Profanity

Fuck - at least 75

Shit - 30

Pejoratives directed at muslims are used throughout(mostly haji)

A man falls down twice from drinking too much, a young woman orders several shots of Tequila at a bar and a friend joins her and they drink several shots, in a bar scene all of the tables are loaded with bottles and glasses of beer and several men and women drink, while on a sidewalk two men drink from cans of beer, some men and women dance together with bottles of beer in their hands, in an afternoon park scene several young men drink from open bottles and cans of beer and several young men walk out of a bar at night and one drinks from an open beer bottle. One man smokes a cigarette.

Page last updated by lihansyoja, 11 months ago
Top Contributors: The_Alec_Bones, fullautofury, lihansyoja
Report a problem
MPAA:
Rated R for graphic violence and pervasive language. (re-rating; originally also some strong sexuality)

Related Links

Plot summary User comments Plot keywords
FAQ Ratings Awards
Newsgroup reviews External reviews Official site
Main details