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- Frightening & Intense Scenes (3)
- Spoilers (3)
Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- A brief glimpse of a man's bare buttocks.
- Frank discussions of sex (mostly homosexual) throughout, however crude terms are not used.
- Several kisses as greetings. Nothing major.
Violence & Gore
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- Doctors perform a surgery to remove lymph material.
- Discussion of contaminated blood, blood-borne pathogens, and blood banks is significant in the middle part of the movie.
- Bags filled with donated blood are briefly shown on a grainy film.
Profanity
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- 1 use of the f-word (Hard to hear).
- 6 uses of hell
- 1 use of the middle finger
- 1 use of sh*t, 3 of bullsh*t
- some uses of "goddamn"
- 14 religious exclamations ("oh my god", "Jesus," etc.)
- 4 uses of "damn"
- 1 use of go to hell.
- 1 use of "whore"
- 3 uses of "ass"
- 1 use of "pissing"
- 2 uses of "crap"
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Poppers are discussed as a possible link to the AIDS epidemic.
- A few characters smoke.
- Some social drinking.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- A woman vomits blood onto a doctor's hand.
- The movie as a whole is unsettling. There are several scenes throughout the movie that show patients suffering from AIDS. Some may find the medical terminology used in the movie unsettling.
- There is a scene where Richard Gere's character is watching the gay Halloween parade from a hotel window and the people in the parade suddenly turn into skeletons. A grim reaper looks up at him through the window. The scene is meant as a dramatic representation of his thoughts, but could be frightening to some.
Spoilers
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- A young boy leads two doctors to a group of dead bodies.
- A woman suffering from Ebola dies.
- Two doctors throw bodies onto a fire. A young man asks one of the doctors why this (ebola) has happened. The scene itself is disturbing, but the clearly emotional young man makes it all the more upsetting.