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Certification

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MPAA Rated PG-13 for sequences of action and violence, and brief partial nudity
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • A woman wears small underwear swimming underwater with her bottom visible briefly.
  • After a woman gets out of the water, she takes her top off to change as viewed from behind. Only side breast visible very briefly.
  • During an extended sequence, Rebecca Ferguson's character wears a revealing dress that shows bare shoulders and back. The dress also shows her entire legs and thighs at certain points.
  • Some characters walk up to a pool that Rebecca Ferguson is swimming in. She gets out the pool and is seen in a tight, two piece bikini.
  • Ilsa takes her clothes off to change. We see her full back with panties. One breast is only slightly visible from the side for a split second. The scene with her in partial undress lasts just a few seconds.
  • A character jokes about having to play "mommies and daddies" with strangers in prison.

Violence & Gore

  • A man and woman fight off several attackers in a room.
  • Two men engage in a brutal fight on a catwalk over an opera stage.
  • Early on, a woman is shot point-blank in the back of the head. No blood is shown, but she collapses to the ground. Very traumatic for the main character.
  • A man fights five men in a small room with intense hand-to-hand fighting and martial arts sequences. We hear one of the men's bones breaking as he is dispatched.
  • An assassination is attempted on a high profile figure.
  • A man is shot in the shoulder (small flesh wound), while another is shot in the chest (long range).
  • A man is thrown from a high platform and impaled when landing on an object. The actual moment happens off camera, but the body is briefly seen in the background of a subsequent shot. No blood or wounds visible.
  • A man & wife and driver are killed in a car bomb. All we see is the explosion.
  • There's an intense motorcycle chase which includes much shooting. Motorcyclists are hit with a car(s), resulting in them flying off their cycles (and most likely dying from the high speeds involved/intense crashes).
  • An extended chase seen contains multiple exchange of fire. No real blood shown.
  • A woman challenges a man to shoot her if he doubts her loyalty and he unemotionally points the gun at her (somewhat tense). The gun fires, but a man behind and to the side of her is the one to be shot. No blood is shown.
  • A woman and a man knife-fight with many connecting slashes and a stabbing in the neck. This may be considered the most violent scene, but there is little to no blood.

Profanity

  • 'Jesus Christ' is misused half-way through the film.
  • 'Sh*t' is said five times.
  • 'H*ll' is said three times.
  • 'D*mn' is said twice.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The bone doctor may seem scary to younger viewers, and he displays a collection of torture devices including a bone saw and a sledgehammer. He threatens the victim with them, but never uses them.
  • There's an intense shootout and chase in a street.
  • A character is strapped to a primed bomb.
  • A man is captured and tied up and prepped for torture. A woman brings needles and vials, while another man brings bone saws and hammers. The man is threatened with the tools.
  • A character attempts to coerce one character to shoot another (doesn't actually happen).
  • A main character drowns, but is later brought back to life.
  • The lengthy car/motorcycle chase is fast-paced and intense.

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • Several men (including the British Prime Minister and the Director of MI6) are shot with darts (containing truth serum).

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