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Sex & Nudity

-Halle Berry sunbathes topless, and we see her bare breasts twice. -Oral sex is performed on a character (against his will). You see his face during the act, but nothing explicit is shown. -Some woman go skinny dipping and you see part of a bare breast from the side.

Violence & Gore

A woman fitted with a bomb, in the company of two police officers, blows up and the blast travels through neighboring buildings, breaking glass, flipping cars, and throwing people through the air. We revisit this scene later (we see the explosion again) with more detail about what follows. We see the charred and mangled remains of a body in a morgue (the camera lingers on it a bit). A man blows up mid-air and blows out the windows of a building. A car explodes with a man in it and a yacht explodes (we hear a report of a man having been killed in the explosion). Two men are shot (one falls face down in a stream), another man is shot in the head, another in the chest three times and a woman is shot in the chest (we see the resulting bloody wounds). Many dead and bloody bodies are dragged through a street. A woman is strung up by the neck and we see her struggling, kicking and writhing and hear her gagging and gasping for air. An SUV crashes into a restaurant and a dead man with a bloody face and head falls out. A helicopter full of people explodes after being shot by a missile. Several Humvees drive through glass windows causing chaos inside the building and lots of shattering glass; one man is pinned between the car and a wall. A car speeds through traffic, running red lights, sending cars spinning, crashing and exploding, and nearly hitting trucks while a man shoots at (there's a lot of reciprocal gunfire) the cars in pursuit.

Taken from kids-in-mind.com

Profanity

33 F-words, 3 profane hand gestures, many scatological terms, a few sexual references, several uses of a** and several mild obscenities and religious exclamations.

Many cigars are smoked, and people drink often.

Hostage situations.

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MPAA:

Rated R for violence, language and some sexuality/nudity.

Certification:

USA:R (certificate #38324) / Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) / Canada:14A (Manitoba) / Denmark:15 / Canada:18A (Alberta/British Columbia) / Canada:AA (Ontario) / Philippines:R-18 / Netherlands:12 / Argentina:13 / Australia:MA / Brazil:14 / Finland:K-15 / France:-12 / Germany:16 (w) / Hong Kong:IIB / Hungary:14 / Netherlands:16 / New Zealand:R16 / Norway:15 / Peru:14 / Portugal:M/12 / Singapore:M18 (re-rating) / Singapore:NC-16 (original rating) / South Korea:15 / Spain:18 / Sweden:15 / Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) / Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) / UK:15 / Canada:13+ (Quebec)


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