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.
In this sequel to "The Fugitive" Tommy Lee Jones
is back hunting a new runaway -- Wesley Snipes.
SEX/NUDITY 1 - Kissing. Scantily clad women.
VIOLENCE/GORE 6 - A plane crash, and people are sucked out of a hole in a
plane. Men are shot in many scenes, sometimes with blood and sometimes resulting in death.
A man is shot many times leaving a bloody shoulder. People are hit in head and back with
guns a few times. A man is shot, leaving blood on his chest. A couple of scenes with many
people being shot at. A man is shot in the head and a man is shot with lots of blood on
his mouth, lips and torso. A video of men pummeling and shooting each other. Smears of
blood on a wall and door. Photos of corpses with blood on their faces and chests and a
corpse with a very bloody neck. Blood on lips, a bloody nose, very bloody shirt and cuffs,
bloody cuts on a face, a bruised face, bloody bandages on a man and blood on the forehead
of a car crash victim. A man rips out his tubes and IVs. Some scenes of people in
fistfights with punches in the face and abdomen and a man is bitten. Chases, rioting,
explosions and fires. Many scenes of threatening with guns and knives, and many scenes of
scuffles and grappling with guns. Many scenes of reckless driving.
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PROFANITY 6 - One F-word, many mild obscenities and scatological references,
some anatomical references. [profanity glossary]
DISCUSSION TOPICS - Law enforcement, fugitives, cover-ups.
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