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Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- To distract a guard, Carmela flirts with him and eventually lets him warm his hands by putting them inside her shirt.
- To convince a soldier that their liberal act was a joke, Carmela reveals one breast while demonstrating it.
- The husband and wife have sex (a prospect he had suggested earlier). The scene is less than 5 minutes long, but is explicit.
- Carmela briefly reveals her breasts.
Violence & Gore
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- Four male prisoners are chosen, lined against a wall, and shot by a firing squad. We see their death from a distance.
- A fascist soldier hits a prisoner with the butt of his rifle.
Profanity
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- The movie contains the gamut of swear words (with the exception of racial slurs). These include "joder" (f***), "culo" (a**), "mierda" (s***), etc., multiple times; misuse of "Christ" a couple of times; and near the end, the homophobic "maricón" which the subtitles translate as "fairy."
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Set in the late 1930s, drinking and smoking occur throughout. Wine and brandy.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Spoilers
Sex & Nudity
- The final act involves the husband playing a homosexual stereotype with words and movements insinuating sodomy (everyone is clothed).
Violence & Gore
- A character is shot in the forehead. We see a close-up of the character's face as this happens.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- The climax, the final act on stage, occurs after the Italian soldiers sing. The scene becomes intense in homophobia and violence.