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(1992)

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Sex & Nudity

  • The film opens with a young boy and girl dancing around the house together. He is topless and she is wearing revealing material. They are seen kissing each other.
  • A young girl revels to her boyfriend that she is two months pregnant.
  • A young couple kiss.

Violence & Gore

  • In the opening, it shows a police chase and a group of men robbing a place. After that, they start shooting. One of the criminals are shot in the ear, but is covered by his hand.
  • A young man trips on something connected on the road which he drops a turkey. A driver runs it over leaving the turkey to pieces.
  • A man gets shot in a church.
  • A man has blood on his torso as he was shot.
  • A bunch of policeman shoot for gun practise.
  • A policeman slaps his police mate. He punches him back and falls on the floor. A fistfight begins from there. One headlocks one, and they are interrupted.
  • George kicks Bill in the balls. George punches him in the face.
  • George fights against a man trying to kill him with a gun. They are seen brawling on the floor. The man shoots all over his bedroom and the kitchen. George pulls a gun on him and both of them pause. George shoots him on-time. The man arises and grabs his trousers, but George shoots him dead.
  • A building exploded.
  • A man is shot in the chest. Little blood is shown very quickly as he falls.
  • A policeman is shot in the leg.
  • A van is being shot many times the driver escapes, but is shot and crashes. The shootout continues with two policemen vs a bunch of men. A policeman shoots a man. Two men are seen running through. A policeman shoots a man in the back. Little blood is seen on the back of his shirt.
  • The overall violence is less intense, but mostly safe and exciting.
  • A lot of chase sequences and peril

Profanity

  • Two policeman argue with noticeable bleeping sound FX to cover up the profanity. The argument ends with "f*ck you".
  • A policeman shoots the wires that hold an elevator.
  • A fair amount of mild profanity used.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • A policeman drinks a coffee which makes him act weird and sleepy during his duty. He blows bubbles out of his mouth.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A policeman is shot.
  • A young man turns the car around the road and nearly gets run over.
  • A man is seen on a window edge of a building.
  • A man on an edge shoots a policeman. The shooter falls off the building to his death.
  • The man who killed Brad comes in and shoots George's apartment and nearly shoots him. George shoots him back.
  • The last 15 minutes is a prolong shootout.
  • The overall film is intense, but mostly funny and exciting making it a mild watch.

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • George's brother (Brad) is shot in a church. He is seen with blood on his torso as he was shot.
  • George is shot by a man who was on an edge of a building. The shooter falls off off-screen.
  • George gets shot by a man from an edge of a building. George is recovered from hospital and is fine.
  • George shows the audience his bullet wound. It looks like a small scratch. He explains the feeling.
  • George is surrounded by men and is beaten.
  • George is shot in the arm by a man, and George shoots him dead. Minimal blood is seen on his shirt.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Brad (George's brother) is seen getting shot. He is sent to hospital for surgery. It is implied that Brad died in hospital.
  • During a car ride, George says that the man who shot him was a suicidal writer.
  • George is taped onto a chair and moves around. Not intense, but more funny due to him mouthing out word with subtitles.
  • George is taped to a chair and struggles to free himself during a bomb countdown. Luckily, he is saved by his friend and get out of the building on time before the place exploded.

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