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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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Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfeiffer star, as a modern
werewolf and his love interest, respectively.
SEX/NUDITY 3 - Nicholson and Pfeiffer sleep together; no nudity, just one
brief underwear shot for Pfeiffer. Bondage sex is implied. A woman is shown with her top
unbuttoned, but nothing shows.
VIOLENCE/GORE 7 - A wolf bites Nicholson. The werewolf stalks and kills a
deer, breaking its back and biting its throat. He also attacks men in a park, and severs
several of his victim's fingers (the fingers turn up again later). A person is run over by
a truck, and the camera lingers on it a bit; it is a little graphic. One fight is very
violent: there's clawing and biting, and people are impaled with a pitchfork. One
character is shot six times.
PROFANITY 6 - The F-word and other profanities are used freely. [profanity glossary]
DISCUSSION TOPICS - Infidelity, office politics, the inherent bestial nature of
man.
MESSAGE - We are not as effective when we deny our true nature.
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Special Keywords: S3 - V7 - P6 - MPAAR |
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A CAVEAT: We've gone through several editorial changes since we started covering films in 1992 and some of our early standards were not as stringent as they are now. We therefore need to revisit many older reviews, especially those written prior to 1998 or so; please keep this in mind if you're consulting a review from that period. While we plan to revisit and correct older reviews our resources are limited and it is a slow, time-consuming process. |
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