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Transporter 3
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Sex & Nudity

A man and lady wildly kiss and its implied they have sex.

A woman blackmails a man to do a "striptease": he removes his jacket, tie and shirt (he stands bare-chested in front of her), she convinces him to kiss her, they kiss and we see them lying in the back seat of a car kissing (it is implied that they have sex). (from kids-in-mind.com)

Violence & Gore

A lot of action violence, but little gore/blood is present.

Violence includes hand to hand fighting, fighting with weapons such as pipes etc. , car chases, and of course alot of shooting.

Profanity

2 F-words (one sort of drowned out, the other in another language but in English text), up to half a dozen S-words, and a small bunch of other mild language + insults.

The co-star (Valentina) opens a liquor bottle in a store, takes a swig then later drinks it in a car (although she's not driving) and gets very rowdy. Also, she while in the car finds two pills in her purse (we can only assume they are extacy or something of the sort.) and tries to pressure Frank Martin (The Transporter) to take one with her. It is implied by her that the pills are a rave/party drug.

Many intense fight sequences.

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Rated PG-13 for sequences of intense action and violence, some sexual content and drug material.

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