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You see a man and woman in bed, with the man gently kissing the woman's back then pulls her playfully back onto the bed. A man kisses another woman very briefly.We see a completely naked woman lying dead on a bed. Her body is covered in oil. We only see her bare buttocks for a brief moment.The villain is seen trying to rape a woman who is acting as a maid/stewardess in his home. We briefly see him slobbering over her and fondling her when they are suddenly interrupted by the violence interrupting elsewhere in the building. We see the woman getting off the bed and briefly see between her legs (she is wearing underwear, so nothing explicit is shown).There's a reference to a woman having sex with a man in order to infiltrate his team/gain his trust.
Action violence is close to non-stop, some of it on the verge on being quite graphic.A car chase in the opening sequence is fairly violent (not bloody, but there are several brutal crash scenes).We see a photograph of a dead man. It appears from the photograph that his face has been eaten by animals, and thus is very graphic with exposed rotting muscle and bone, as well as rotting skin hanging off of his head.Bond and another man get in a fight in a hotel. The two beat each other with every object imaginable, until Bond throws the man through a plate glass window. The man lands on a patio, where Bond repeatedly stabs him with car keys until he dies of blood loss. We see large bloody cuts and wounds all over his body.Many scenes of people getting shot with guns. Some of these scenes are fairly graphic, and one features a man dying a slow and painful death after being shot twice, but the scene isn't played for action , but for sadness.A man on a motorcycle yells at Bond . Bond hits the handlebar and causes the motorcycle to accelerate and flip over on top of the man, and then kicks him in the face, knocking him unconscious.There is an action-packed boat chase in the movie. While not very graphic, we see several people being hit with boats, as well as one person get caught in an explosion triggered from puncturing another boat's gas tank.An airplane is attacked by a group of enemy fighters. After repeated attacks from the fighters we finally see the plane give out and slam violently into the ground in a giant fireball.The antagonist, Greene tries to kill Bond with an axe and misses. We see the axe go through his foot and see blood squirt out, and then see him pull the axe out as more blood sprays out.It's implied that a man dies at the end by the mention of 2 bullets found in his head and a can of motor oil in his stomach.There is a big explosion towards the end where someone is killed. For a brief second, you see the explosion rip his clothes off of his body, as well as chunks of his skin. It's not incredibly graphic, and not shown for more than a split second.During the big explosion we see a villain dead with lots of glass stabbed in his back.
Two instances of the "s"-word. Some minor religious exclamations. No "f"-words or worse.
Bond drinks constantly throughout the film. At one point, it is implied that he is drunk after drinking six of his signature martinis.We see many characters drinking beers, wines, and other alcoholic beverages frequently throughout the film.Though not shown directly on-screen, we see several people smoking tobacco products throughout the film.No mention of any drugs in the film.
The battle scenes are quite intense, with an intense car chase opening the film with gunfire, an intense aeroplane chase.Several Jump scenes, though these are not too frightening.We see a man get shot in the back multiple times and fall onto the ground in a pool of blood. As he slowly and painfully dies, we see Bond try to comfort him. After he dies, Bond throws his body in a dumpster and takes his wallet, claiming "he wouldn't care". This may be intense to emotional viewers.The entire movie is very violent and very intense. This is mostly because of it's short run-time for a Bond film, so all of the violence and intense scenes are quite close together.