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To End All Wars
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Sex & Nudity

A mans bare butt is briefly scene in a non-sexual scene.

Violence & Gore

Some disturbing violent scenes.

Several of the torture scenes are bloody, and may be disturbing.

A man is shot in the neck and through the head. We briefly see blood and part of his brain splatter against a wall. He is then shot again in the head, and a large pool of blood is seen around his body.

Some other violent scenes are seen in spots.

Profanity

The "F" word is used in one scene very heavily (a man says it about 15 times, and you see him mouth it 4 or 5 times.) Throughout the movie, there are about 25 uses of the "F" word.

"B*tch" is used several times, about 5 times.

"B*stard" is used frequently, adding up to about 20 times.

"A**" is used about 15 times.

Other mild profanity's throughout.

Some smoking. One scene of a man making his own alchohol. Brief. Not a major part of film...does not stand out

Certianly some very disturbing scenes of how POW were treated. Sometimes hard to watch. Not so much frightening as disturbing.

A man is seen with his legs ripped off by a bomb blast. One leg is half ripped off and the other is clean off. Both are very bloody. May be disturbing to some.

There are several torture scenes, which may be disturbing to some. In one, a man is put on a bamboo cross, and nailed through the wrists. You see the nails in him after they have been nailed in. The cross is then erected and they leave him to die.

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Rated R for war violence and brutality, and for some language.

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