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Sex & Nudity

Violence & Gore

The main villian pistol whips a defenseless woman on two occasions.

In the opening scene a man is beaten and threatened with a flick knife (in an attempt to pull his tounge out with pliers) his wife gagged and bound is being doused in petrol.

An alligator bites down on a man's head and takes him off screen.

Another man is also bit around the midriff by an alligator and screams and the alligator bites down again.

Man's neck is broken by a slamming fridge door while other men have their necks broken in various ways

The protagonist also breaks another man's neck under a helicopter platform.

Multiple characters are shot by a pulse weapon that targets their hearts and blasts them into the air

Man has his limbs torn off by alligators with blood

Alligator is shot through the head

Character puts a gun in his mouth and shoots himself with blood splatter

Man is shot in the chest multiple times from point blank range

Man is shot in the leg point blank

Characters are shot off-screen by a pulse weapon and we see their charred remains briefly

Man is shot graphically through the eye with much blood splatter

Woman is suffocated to death by another character

Many people are shot graphically with blood splatter

Group of men are killed when their car stops on railway tracks and an oncoming train runs into them

Man removes wooden spike from his leg with blood

Man's hand is pierced by shrapnel from a grenade, he then removes the long piece of shrapnel while camera lingers on the bloody wound

Profanity

Various uses of the words "f**k" and "sh*t"

The movie features intense action scenes throughout including sequences where characters hunt one another with x-ray pulse weapons. Some frightening scenes include a graphic alligator attack and a scene where a man dangles out the door of a jet just feet away from the roaring engines, he is then intentionally run over by the jet in mid-air with another character insisting "I want his face all over this windshield".

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MPAA:
Rated R for violent action throughout and some language.
Certification:
Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) / Canada:16+ (Quebec) / Canada:AA (Ontario) / Canada:PA (Manitoba) / USA:R (certificate #34624) / Iceland:16 / Netherlands:12 / South Korea:15 / Philippines:R-18 / Australia:MA / UK:15 (video rating) (heavily cut) / UK:15 (uncut version, re-rating) / New Zealand:R16 / Argentina:16 / Belgium:KT / Chile:18 / Denmark:16 / Finland:K-16 / Germany:16 (w) / Italy:T / Norway:18 / Portugal:M/12 / Singapore:PG / Spain:18 / Sweden:15 / UK:18 (original rating) (cut)

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