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- Spoilers (1)
Certification
MPAA | Rated R for a substantial amount of strong violence, and for language |
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Sex & Nudity
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- A naked male rear is shown in a locker room scene.
- Emilys underwear is shown briefly when she falls down the hole due to her short skirt.
Violence & Gore
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- "Sudden Death" is a very violent movie.
- Most acts of violence are shootings, which range from being shown offscreen to gory closeups of bullet wounds.
- Other acts of violence include a woman whose hand is burnt in a frying vat (we see a quick closeup of her burnt hand) and then she is strangled by a dishwasher; a helicoptor pilot falls several stories onto a car; a terrorist whose head is bashed into a block of dry ice and is then stabbed in the neck with a chicken bone; another terrorist is shot in the neck with a dart and another stabbed in the hand; one man is set on fire and we then see him badly and graphically burnt.
Profanity
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- Some strong language, including 11 uses of the F word.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Alcohol consumption. Smoking that is integral to the plot of one scene.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- Right at the beginning of the film a little girl is in a fire and is very scared, she later dies after part of the building collapses and you see her face with open eyes.
- Many innocent people are gunned down or threatened, including children.
- There's one jump scare when a badly burnt man suddenly comes out of nowhere and attacks the main character.
Spoilers
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- Emily nearly falls down a deep hole but Darren saves her at the last minute. This scene is suspenseful because she only 8 and we grow attached to her.