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Certification
MPAA | Rated R for sequences of strong/bloody violence, language, and some sexual material |
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Sex & Nudity
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- Strong crude sexual humour.
- Multiple direct statements that Grigori Rasputin likes young boys. He is later shown treating a leg ailment of a grown-up man in provocative ways.
- Distant view of a woman in skimpy gown seducing a man sitting behind his desk. The black and white scene ends with the woman on the man's lap.
Violence & Gore
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- Frequent strong graphic sequences of action violence with bloody injuries visible.
- Many graphic battlefield scenes, including soldiers being gunned down.
- As this movie centers around the First World War, there are extended periods of trench warfare. One particularly brutal scene involves hand to hand combat with edged and blunt force trauma weapons.
- A man is decapitated, we only see the head fall to the ground and the man's headless body tumbling off a cliff (aftermath not shown)
- A character slaughters their pet goat to make a point, blood is splattered by the slicing of the goats neck with a sword.
Profanity
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- 22 uses of "fuck" used mostly by the main villan. Other mild uses of profanity such as shit, etc.
- One use of 'God'/'Jesus'.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Characters sometimes drink.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The man who is decapitated and his head falls on the floor is extremely frightening.
- The realistic death of a favorable character is very startling and sad.
Spoilers
Sex & Nudity
- Some grainy footage of a woman seducing the American President Wilson. She performs a strip-tease and then mimics giving oral sex to the president. No nudity is shown, however.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- One of the main characters is killed by a fellow soldier because of a misunderstanding. The scene is quite shocking, and might upset some viewers, as it is not as over-the-top as deaths usually are in the series.