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Flags of Our Fathers
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Sex & Nudity

A joke is made and repeated about having to hand in "masturbation papers". There is some sexually-derived language, but it is extremely brief.

Violence & Gore

This film contains some very graphic war images, reffering to japanese suicide explosions, and the gory aftermath of war itself. Some scenes take a no-holds-barred attitude, in one scene, a medic rushes to a injured marine with his chest blown open. Organs are visable, and lungs can be seen heaving openly without ribs. The sequenes themselves are also fairly graphic, but on a much lower scale. The director trys to show the audience the reality of war in ww2 in the emotions of the soldiers as well as the depiction of war violence, and he does that.

Profanity

11 uses of the 'f' word. Brief sexually-derived language, as well as milder obscenities ("Son of a b*****", "s****", "d***", etc.) Brief use of some racial slurs (derogatorily towards Indians) .

One character drinks heavily throughout the film, and is seen vomiting and drunk for portions of time. Alcohol is featured prominently throughout the course of the film, and many characters smoke throughout the movie.

The scenes on Iwo-Jima are harrowing, intense,and violent, and may be very disturbing to veterans who fought there (God Bless Them).

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Rated R for sequences of graphic war violence and carnage, and for language.

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