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Certification

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MPAA Rated PG-13 for sexual content
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • In one part of the movie, a man thinks he was bitten by a snake in the buttocks, and wants his partner to suck out the venom. The man pulls down his pants (we don't actually see nudity here, though), but it turns out he was never bitten, so nothing actually happens.
  • One man points down to his male partner's crotch with the words: "See that? That's your pricker." The same man continues to use this slang term for 'penis', throughout the film. He later asks his partner again: "Is your pricker ready?" referring to if he is ready for sex.
  • A man describes sexual intercourse to his partner (Ben Doyle), by cocking his hips forwards and back, with his arms outstretched, and referring to the woman as 'the creature.' He then says that "when she starts to moan, that's your cue," and the man proceeds to cock his hips faster.
  • A young man (Ben Doyle) and woman step into a bedroom, where a few sexual references are made. The woman then pulls out a large saddle out from a closet, and the scene cuts off. (Sex is implied.) The next morning a man asks Ben what he did last night. Ben replies by imitating the hip-cocking movement he was shown earlier.
  • We see a woman in a skimpy outfit rub a man's feet in bed.
  • Alot of cleavage is shown.

Violence & Gore

  • There are alot of loud gunshots in several scenes, and a little bit of mild blood. At one point, a jail house is set on fire, begining an intense escape scene.

Profanity

  • 1 use of 'assh*le' (written), around 5 uses of 'sh*t,' and a few other minor profanities (d*mn, hell, piss, etc.).

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Some drinking and smoking is present in a few scenes.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • One intense escape from a burning jailhouse. Druing the scene, a man drapes himself in water-soaked robes in order to enter the fire. The scene of the cloaked man walking through the fire may seem frightening to younger audiences.

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