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(2017)

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Sex & Nudity

  • An attempted rape occurs with the complicity of the victim's father, lasting at least a minute. Another character attacks and rapes another woman, visibly thrusting. This scene is loud and of similar length. No nudity occurs in either.
  • We see non-sexual nudity of a woman several times, mainly related to mystical rituals: full frontal views are either fleeting or last at most a few seconds; rear views are slightly longer; most of this is at longer distances. We see closer but fleeting views of that woman's breasts and the breast of another woman who is feeding a baby.
  • There's a quick view of a dead man's bare chest and genitals as he is prepared for burial.
  • We see a man's butt for a couple of seconds as he moons other folks at a celebration.
  • There are a few kisses, none ostentatious. One is offered as payment for a favor.
  • There are a couple of mild sexual comments: A man refers to making his pants dance. A woman says that long ago she waited for a boy to climb into her hayloft (literally).

Violence & Gore

  • We see one person's neck snapped. Another character dies by accident. And one person commits suicide by drowning. None of these are presented in a bloody or gross way; they all have peaceful appearances afterward.
  • A minute-long scene of attempted rape occurs with the complicity of the victim's father. Another character attacks and rapes another woman, visibly thrusting. This scene is loud and of similar length. No nudity occurs in either.
  • There are a few scuffles.
  • Plague kills several people. For a couple of seconds each time we see their faces which have turned black. This is a black-and-white film, which makes the scenes less disturbing.
  • Kratts - animated mechanisms with souls, made of household and farm implements - are physically abused in various ways by the peasants. One kratt threatens a man with sharp implements. A kratt's head explodes in frustration.
  • We see a character take a bite of a love potion bread loaf that is made with sweat, armpit hairs, and feces. Stringy material briefly hangs from the mouth.
  • Animals: A dangerous pig is implied to be killed with a scythe. We see a calf forcibly hauled into the air with a chain. A witch has dead animals in her larder, but these are barely seen in the dark. We see a few feathers plucked from a chicken (for dinner), and hear references to slaughtering a pig, slitting its throat.
  • There's not much visible blood in this black-and-white film. A statue bleeds a little, and we see a plume of blood in water. A Bible bleeds a little. A man's neck is scratched.
  • A man hits his daughter across the face during a scuffle.
  • A character is stabbed in the back with a table fork.

Profanity

  • Fuck, cunt, prick, shit, piss, wank, ass, goddam and variants all appear in English subtitles.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Probable alcohol is imbibed twice, once at dinner and once at a celebration. The only scene of smoking is a man with a pipe once. A love potion is baked into bread.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Ominous tone, with many dark scenes and strange mystical events.
  • Portrayal of the living (but peaceful) dead, talk of death and plague, and description of communion wafers as the body and blood of Christ. Violence toward a religious icon.
  • Animal skulls. A Devil is gross in a slobbery, demented way.

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