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- Spoilers (8)
Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- Some sexual references and conversations about sex. Mostly played for laughs.
- Some kissing and suggestive gestures.
Violence & Gore
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- A boy cuts his finger and some blood is splattered in pieces of carrots. Those pieces are later eaten by other people for comedic effect.
Profanity
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- Frequent strong uses of "fuck", "cunt", "shit" and "cock"
- As an example of the extent of adult language, fuck is used 74 times.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Casual drinking for the most part. One of the characters gets very drunk.
- Three men smoke weed in one scene.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- Althought the film is a comedy for the most part, it has a bleak and nihilistic tone to it.
- Some intense and awkward conversations between characters throughout the whole movie.
- Suggested MPAA score: Rated R for pervasive strong language including sexual references, violent content, and some drug use.
Spoilers
Violence & Gore
- A family (from the parents to the baby) is shown dead in a car. No blood.
- A kid seems to be dead during a portion of the film, and he has blood/bruises on his face.
- Almost every character takes a pill that kills them. Not graphic or bloody, but rather bleak.
- A woman vomits the pill since she's drunk and her girlfriend/wife stabs her with a knife so they can die together.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
- Pills designed to kill people peacefully are mentioned countless of times and are also taken by almost every character.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- The scene where Art runs away and finds a dead family in a car can be upsetting and a bit disturbing.
- The ending can be emotionally intense and a bit disturbing.
- Art gets exposed to the gas when he runs away. When he is brought back and left alone for a short time he starts convulsing which can be intense and upsetting.