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Sex & Nudity
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- Full-frontal male and female nudity in multiple scenes for extended periods of time. Vulvas and penises are visible.
- There is a group of provocatively dressed prostitutes, one of whom is a very young girl.
- A woman is nude for the majorly of the film.
- R: Strong Extreme Graphic Violence, nudity, sexuality, alcohol and drugs use, some pervasive language throughout and for Gore.
- A sex scene with no nudity.
- In a training simulator, many children (mostly boys but at least one girl) are seen briefly running around naked wearing silver hats.
- A group of boys are running to a man, nudity is visible from five at least from behind.
- An ice sculpture in the shape of a penis is seen.
Violence & Gore
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- During a recreation of the conquest of Mexico, real toads and horned lizards are covered in blood and subsequently blown up with small explosives on a set.
- Corpses of both animals and people are repetitively used as symbolic imagery throughout.
- Many cadavers are shown.
- A man defecates and then turns the feces to gold.
- An old man gives a small girl his eye by taking it out of his eye socket. Graphic.
- A man cuts his fingers off.
- Goat decapitation offscreen, but the beheaded corpse is shown afterward.
- Bloody executions by guns.
- A riot scene leading to a graphic massacre, blood is shown to be different colors at times, and the food is used to represent organs being torn or cut out.
Profanity
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- A few uses of "shit" and "damn." And one use of "fuck."
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Many sequences where characters use drugs.
- A main character gets drunk.
- Characters share a joint.
- Some smoking.
- A very intoxicated and insane man stuffs a child's mouth full of drugs (different colored pills). He also positively talks about them, implying that drugs are a good thing.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The film contains various religious imagery and metaphorical representations of Christianity. For example, one of the main characters, known as Thief, bears a resemblance to Jesus Christ, as often depicted. As a result, he is used as a model for wax effigies for sale. He is later seen to consume the face of one of his effigies before sending it to the sky with balloons.
- There are religious symbols and references, which are shown in an abstract and sometimes absurd manner.
- Some of the demonic imagery can be frightening, although the musical score tones down the horror-like atmosphere. There is graphic violence and it is all quite surreal and unsettling.
- Several creepy and downright insane scenes are shown at the end of the movie. Quite intense.