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Certification

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MPAA Rated R for violence and language
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • Some light occasional sexual innuendo.
  • A guy and lady are shown in bed a few times.
  • A guy lady get romantic, lovey dovey kissing (maybe a french kiss or two).
  • A guy and lady dance a bit intimately.

Violence & Gore

  • Some occasional fist fights and gun fights. A guy shoots another guy (some blood spurts). A guy strangles another guy. A lady smashes a guy with a clock. A guy strangles a lady and chases after her.
  • There's occasionally some blood but nothing real heavy. We see two somewhat bloody bodies (one alive the other dead in pictures)

Profanity

  • 13 F-words (a few used sexually) and some other lighter adult language ("shit," "ass," "damn," "bitch") but nothing really extreme compared to other extreme hard R-rated films.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Smoking.
  • Some occasional drinking (there are scenes at bars); nothing really extreme or crude.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The entire film kind of keeps you at the edge of your seat and is a bit tense, especially the last 15 minutes. It really isn't too intense, extreme, and nasty but its pretty mysterious and suspenseful.

Spoilers

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Sex & Nudity

  • A man attempts to rape a woman. She escapes, but as he pushes her to a bed it's clear that she's not wearing underwear underneath a gown. Extremely quick shot.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Some heavily implied smoking. the plot involves people switching bodies in a different time era. One of the guys is a heavy smoker but when the one guy switches his body he says he doesn't smoke; which strikes some people. But however when the one guy gets back to reality he starts smoking

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