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(2007)

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Sex & Nudity

  • A place called the Funhouse is a kind of brothel in the film. One of the characters is being forced to work at the Funhouse when she is introduced.
  • One of the Funhouse prostitutes goes to a room to meet with a customer. The scene escalates to two customers attempting to rape her. (They get interrupted before things get graphic.)
  • One lengthy sex scene in the film. Clothes are removed and we see rather upclose shots of lots of bare skin, and we get a good sense of the position and movements of the lovers, though no graphic nudity or sounds are displayed.
  • We see women in various skin- and cleavage-bearing outfits. Again, there is no explicit nudity.
  • Dialogue involves a discussion about a man using a woman for her body; women of the Funhouse refer to rules they have about "one at a time"; a previously unconscious prostitute asks a man in vulgar language if they had sex.

Violence & Gore

  • Plenty of violence/gore scenes.
  • Characters use a vast assortment of weapons to fight/massacre each other. Guns aplenty, knives and hand-to-hand scenes all result in spurts of blood and dead human men or women.
  • Many people get shot, and most are unfortunate enough to get pelted several times before dying. We see an upclose of a man who survives being shot in the face. In the wake of a bomb we see piles of people dead or dying. People with knives and blades also get several swipes and stabs in before their scenes end. Shot or stabbed characters spit up blood.
  • Two men get impaled by a metal rod. An already injured man gets is head repeatedly smashed in by another character (movements seen but no actual graphic gore in this instance).
  • An attempted rape by two men (see Sex & Nudity) involves a woman getting beaten unconscious.

Profanity

  • Several dozen f-words throughout the film, sometimes as a sexual reference.
  • Fewer utterances of milder profanities such as "d***" and "s***".

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Plenty of people are shown smoking cigarettes.
  • One character is always seen smoking a cigarette and drinking alcohol straight from the bottle.
  • A woman is a drug user, and we see her tap the inside of her elbow and inject a needle in her arm. Later we get a glimpse of her injection marks and she refers to herself as a "smacky". In a later scene she gets "purged" supernaturally of the drugs. (Black oozes out of the veins in her arms.)
  • One man is selling drugs in an alley.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The entire story of this film takes place in a world that is currently under the authority of evil, which seems to physically manifest in the entire atmosphere of the characters' surroundings. Dark alleys, tattered and abandoned buildings, no daylight, and plain scary-looking people all contribute to the intensity of the movie. (Actors portraying evil people wear colored contacts for a, well, evil appearance, for example.)
  • All fight/violent scenes are notably intense and frightening (see Violence & Gore), and the antagonists of the story also have a frightening nature about them.
  • The scene where the woman gets her body rid of drugs is not a pretty sight. Her arms distort and discolor, the injection sites open and black streams out of them, and we hear her crying out in pain. (See Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking.)

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