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Love Actually
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Sex & Nudity

Contains sexual references throughout the duration of the film, with occassional nudity and references to adultery.

There are a few scenes depicting porn-star stand-ins filming simulated sex scenes (including a brief oral sex scene, and a humping scene). They are naked throughout these scenes with her breasts visible and in some cases, his hands are used to cover/hold her breasts. All sex acts are simulated.

A love scene which features a couple making out on a bed with her breasts shown and he is down to his briefs.

A woman strips down to her bra and panties to jump into a lake.

A woman is shown in sexy lingerie.

A man plays a guitar naked for a music video with the guitar covering his crotch.

Violence & Gore

None.

Profanity

Contains moderate coarse language, including occassional use of the word "f**k". The word is used in a comedic context and is not used aggressively. Also contains some mild profanity (e.g. "pissed").

A celebrity on a TV talk show tells children not to buy drugs, but become a rockstar and you get them for free.

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MPAA:
Rated R for sexuality, nudity and language.
Certification:
Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) / Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario) (Canadian Home Video rating) / Malaysia:18SX / Iceland:L / France:U / Ireland:15 / South Korea:15 (Asian edition) (DVD rating) / Argentina:13 / Australia:M / Brazil:14 / Finland:K-11 / Germany:6 (bw) / Hong Kong:IIA (original rating) / Hong Kong:III (DVD rating) / Japan:PG-12 / Netherlands:AL / New Zealand:M / Norway:11 / Peru:14 / Philippines:R-18 / Portugal:M/12 / Singapore:M18 (video rating) (re-rating) / Singapore:PG (video rating) (cut) / Singapore:R(A) / Spain:T / Sweden:7 / UK:15 / USA:R (certificate #40173)

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