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Sex & Nudity

The opening scene shows a man naked (full frontal nudity).

A military officer justifies having his soliders prepare to rape a woman and teen girl.

Violence & Gore

Severe violence throught the movie involving:

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--- an infected monkey bites a woman who spreads the virus

--characters drive through a tunnel where it is stock piled full of dead bodies, and half-infected waiting for people to pass through the tunnel

--an infected child getting killed with a baseball bat (partially shown offscreen)

--a woman slashing a man to pieces with a Machette (shown partially offscreen)

--people throwing Molotov rockets at the infected and lighting them on fire

--Infected people vomiting blood and puke

--an infected man gets shot to death in front of his (non-infected) daughter

--a infected man attacks a group of non-infected men, spreading the virus.

--lots of dead bodies/zombies in a church, the preacher attempts to infect one of the protagonists.

--several different characters are shown changing into zombies in a violent way

--One of the protagonists parents (not infected) are shown dead, after committing suicide from (implied) alcohol poisoning and intentional drug overdose.

A man is shown pressing his thumbs into another man's eyes so much that he audibly kills him - this scene is very graphic and may be disturbing to some viewers.

Profanity

A surprising usage of the F-word, considering this kind of movie, 61 f-words total

On a wall, it says "THE END IS EXTREMELY F*CKING NIGH"

Characters steal and consume liquor

Several characters smoke

--- characters (including a young-teen) using prescribed drugs (valium) as sleeping aids

Multiple scenes where infected humans are chasing and trying to eat other people

a mans parents are shown dead in bed after committing suicide, (not really graphic, just upsetting)

an infected child chases a man through a gas station, where the man beats him to death with a ball bat.

a scene in a church where the congregation are dead/infected all sleeping in the pews

before a womans boyfriend becomes infected, she slashes him with a machete

a man becoming infected is killed in front of his young daughter.

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Rated R for strong violence and gore, language and nudity.

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