Star Trek: Insurrection
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Sex & Nudity

Implied nudity. Mostly flirty talk, as two longtime series characters, a forme couple suddenly rekindle their sexual relationship, and are shown intimate (demurely) in a hot tub together.

Violence & Gore

Ground combat -- no blood is seen due to science fiction weaponry. A man's face is stretched out and starts to rip with some blood (and, it is implied, the rest of his head since he dies). Some hand to hand combat. Spaceship explosions, ray-gun fire. Somewhat gruesome plastic-surgery procedures.

Profanity

"Hell", "Bastard", and "Boobs".

Drinking between an amorous couple. Brief mention of an addictive space narcotic that was a major plot point in one of the Star Trek TV Shows.

A man's face is stretched out and starts to rip with some blood (and, it is implied, the rest of his head since he dies).

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Rated PG for sci-fi action violence, mild language and sensuality.

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