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Parents Guide for
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Since the beliefs that parents want to instill in their children can vary greatly, we ask that instead of adding your personal opinions about what is right or wrong in a film, that you instead use this feature to help parents make informed viewing decisions by describing the facts of relevant scenes in the title for each one of the different categories: Sex and Nudity, Violence and Gore, Profanity, Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking, and Frightening/Intense Scenes.
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Sex & Nudity

Loretta and Ronny passionately kiss on top of a bed, in the next scene, they are both seen in bed (no nudity, but they are nude) and it's implied that they had sex.

Violence & Gore

Some slapstick violence, Ronny tips over some furniture and graphically describes how he lost his hand in one scene.

Loretta slaps Ronny across the face twice in the famous "Snap out of it!" scene.

Profanity

Moderate language, words like Sh*t, damn, and hell.

Several dinner scenes where wine is consumed.

The scene where Ronny tells the story about his hand is intense but is intended to evoke a sense of comic melodrama

A character dies in an opera scene.

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