Mild
10 of 23 found this mild
At the beginning of the movie, a woman gives birth. No nudity is shown.
A woman tells a man she will only save his crew if he goes to bed with her.
A man seduces one of Penelope's young maids in order to learn an important secret about her mistress. Some foreplay is shown. They hide away behind a curtain of drying laundry before an older maid can find her. Sex is implied.
A woman comforts a man while he is in mourning and kisses him. It is implied they have sex.
A man makes love with his wife. Only their faces are shown.
Moderate
5 of 10 found this moderate
The cyclops smashes a man to the ground and eats part of his body (shown offscreen, however the result of it is shown and there is blood).
The Greeks attacked the Trojans, some brief violence is seen, and brief blood is shown
Odysseus and his men stab the cyclops in the eye with a stick (blood is shown)
Odysseus and his men are attacked by a monster in a cave (this is the most bloodiest part of the movie, blood is seen being sprayed on the walls after they are attacked.)
Men fist fight, there is some blood.
Towards the end, Odysseus and his son kill all the men that tried to steal his wife and his kingdom (blood is shown)
None
9 of 12 found this to have none
The Original Version (Rated PG-13) contains no cuss words except for one use of hell. The Director's Cut Version (Rated R) contains the F word 13 times in the whole the movie.
Mild
9 of 9 found this mild
Characters, in many settings, drink wine (as it was a typical drink of that time).
Moderate
7 of 11 found this moderate
The monster in the cave is very scary, and could scare younger viewers.