The Last King of Scotland
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Sex & Nudity

There are two scenes of sex in the movie the first one involves a man and a woman he just met having sex quite suddenly after sharing cute eye contact, the woman is seen thrusting on top of the man, breasts are clearly seen for a couple of seconds. This occurs no more than 6 minutes into the film.

The second sex scene involving the same man in which buttocks and breasts are seen, the man thursts ferociously until orgasm, the woman's legs around him. There are other scenes in which topless women are featured. In one scene, several men are seen watching a porn movie, but only sounds and sexually suggestive phrases are really heard.

In one scene a male undresses in front of another. He removes his underwear and there is brief full frontal male nudity.

Violence & Gore

A man is poked through the chest with large hooks (we hear squishing and see the hooks going deep into his chest), the hooks are attached to cables and he is pulled off the floor (we see the hooks pulling at the skin and the man screams in agony); we see the man later with very bloody, torn flesh on his chest and he is unconscious on the floor. We hear that a woman went to a village to have an abortion and she was murdered; we see her bloody body parts on a morgue table (her arms and legs have been cut off and placed next to her trunk in the incorrect positions). Men in a truck shoot guns at a car killing all the men inside (we see bloody bodies and bullet riddled car). A man is shot in the head, he falls to the floor and blood pools under him. We see a man on his knees, with hands bound, being shot (he is covered with blood). A nearly unconscious man is dragged by soldiers, he is thrown to the floor, we see his badly bruised eye and bloody face from having been beaten, and a man squeezes his head between his hands while threatening him. Men are kicked and beaten and threatened by men with guns. A man hits another man, and he falls to the floor. A man shoots an injured cow in the head (we see the bloody bullet hole). Armed guards surround a car and ask for a doctor, another man has been in a car accident and his hand is injured and an injured cow is on the side of the road, screeching. We see photos of many dead bodies. A man lassoes another man and pulls the rope tight around him. A man is chased on a street and put in the trunk of a car. A boy has an epileptic seizure and foams at the mouth; a man gives him an injection and the seizure stops. We see many sick people in cots in a makeshift hospital. We see soldiers driving through the Ugandan countryside after a government has been overthrown. A man makes fun of another man and teases him. A man is accused of being a cannibal. We are told that 300,000 Ugandans were killed at the hands of Idi Amin. A man talks about the cruel treatment inflicted upon him by the British army, which took him, as a boy, after his family was killed. A man asks a man to kill another man. A man is told about people being hung by hooks in the skin in order to "release the evil within them." We hear about a hijacking and hostage situation at an airport and we see many people huddled in fear on the floor. We hear that the man was murdered, and we hear an explosion and gunfire and hear about people being massacred. A man has severe stomach pain and says he thinks that he has been poisoned; another man holds a baseball bat across the man's abdomen and squeezes and the main in pain flatulates loudly. A man injects another man in the arm with a medication. A man vomits (we see goo and hear gagging).

Profanity

14 F-words, 5 scatological terms, 3 anatomical terms, 2 mild obscenities, name-calling (ugly), 7 religious exclamations.

A man smokes and drinks alcohol and people drink alcohol at dinner.

The seens of torture and mutilation (as mentioned above in violence and gore) are very disturbing. There are also some intense scenes of gunfights in the film.

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Rated R for some strong violence and gruesome images, sexual content and language.

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