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Unlike the MPAA we do not assign one inscrutable rating based on age, but 3 objective ratings for SEX/NUDITY, VIOLENCE/GORE and PROFANITY on a scale of 0 to 10, from lowest to highest, depending on quantity and context. |
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Brad Pitt stars a mountain climber in the '40s who
befriends and teaches the young Dalai Lama.
SEX/NUDITY 0 - None.
VIOLENCE/GORE 6 - A gouged and bloody leg is shown (with blood dripping). A
man has bloody scrapes on his hands and arms. A man has bloody, rotting toes. A man is set
on fire. A man is forced to shoot another man. There are several war scenes with corpses
that are sometimes bloody after machine gun and mortar fire. Threatening with guns. Tense
mountain climbing scenes (avalanches, falls and near falls). Scuffles and explosions.
PROFANITY 2 - Some scatological references. [profanity glossary]
DISCUSSION TOPICS - Mountain climbing, Tibet, Buddhism, physical and spiritual
journeys.
MESSAGE - A journey changes you spiritually.
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Special Keywords: S0 - V6 - P2 - MPAAPG-13 |
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