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Behind Enemy Lines
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Sex & Nudity

A man says that the colonel might want to give Chris his daughters number.

Violence & Gore

Dozens of people who are shredded by machine gun fire from U.S Army helicopters.

Lots of shootings, occasionally accompanied by some blood.

Stackhouse is brutally shot in the head.

There is a scene where Chris walks through hundreds of severed body parts.

The hallucination scene shows men in puddles of blood.

One man is shot several times and is seen stabbed with a flare.

A man accidentally steps on a land mine, pulling the trigger halfway out of it's notch. He asks another man to help him reset it. The other man just walks away, and we later hear an explosion, implying that the first man died.

Profanity

3 uses of the word "f***," but some of them are hard to notice without the subtitles. There are also numerous occurrences of milder language like sh*t, damn, hell, ass, etc.

There is some smoking.

Some infrequent disturbing images and frequent intense action sequences.

The mine scene is disturbing and intense.

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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for war violence and some language.
Certification:
Malaysia:U / Portugal:M/12 / Australia:MA (DVD rating) / UK:12 / South Korea:12 / Canada:13+ (Quebec) / Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) / Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba) / Denmark:15 / Canada:AA (Ontario) / Australia:M (original rating) / Ireland:12 / Ireland:15 (DVD/VHS release) / UK:15 (DVD/VHS release) / Argentina:13 / Brazil:12 / Finland:K-15 / France:U / Germany:16 / Hong Kong:IIB / Hungary:14 / Netherlands:12 / New Zealand:R13 / Norway:15 / Peru:14 / Philippines:PG-13 / Singapore:PG / Spain:13 / Sweden:15 / Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) / Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) / USA:PG-13 (certificate #38516) / Iceland:16

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