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The Libertine
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Sex & Nudity

Woman tells story of how man kidnapped her to become his wife. He pleasures her in a carriage with his hand. Another woman bares her breasts to a man in front of others.

Discussions of orgies in the park; people are seen performing in orgies vaguely through fog.

Many vulgar references to sex or sexual organs. Often in slang terms.

A play is staged where characters sing of and simulate sex; women simulate masturbating with giant dildos; a man marvels at the craftsmanship of a detailed dildo; actors run about scantily clad onstage; a midget enters the stage riding a large version of male sexual organs.

Violence & Gore

A man with syphilis is seen with sores.

There is also a scene where two people are stabbed with swords, which is a little bloody.

Profanity

Vulgar poetry and dialogue. Insults and sexual references. Many variations of the f*** word, c*** word and so forth.

The main character is an alcoholic, represented in several scenes.

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Rated R for strong sexuality including dialogue, violence and language.

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