The Brothers McMullen (1995) Poster

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Certification

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MPAA Rated R for language and some sexuality
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • It is mentioned that JFK cheated on his wife with Marylin Monroe. One man says it is justified.
  • A man and a woman have sex and kiss, however the camera is close to their faces and there is only minor movement. Some children will not understand what is happening.
  • Woman kisses a married man and tells him she wants to have sex with him.
  • Mary man cheat on his wife with another woman. They kiss and are then lay in bed after implied sex. No nudity. They are seen later again kissing and they talk about sex.
  • A man walks outside in only his boxers and has briefly seen inside again.
  • A few discussions about abortions and miscarriages.
  • A woman tells her husband she knows he cheated on her.
  • Many conversation about sex and sexual references.

Violence & Gore

  • It is mentioned that a father beat his wife and children.
  • Some talk about abortions and miscarriages.

Profanity

  • H*ll is said at least six time in a profane way.
  • Sh*t is said four times.
  • Fag is said as part of a joke.
  • F*ck is said at least 10 times.
  • *ss is said.
  • The Lord's name is taken in vain several times.
  • D*mn is said.
  • Godd*mn is said once.
  • Balls is said twice in a derogatory way.
  • One character explicitly curses God's name.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Three men sit in front of a house and drink beer from bottles while they talk at least twice.
  • Empty beer bottles are on a dinner table.
  • A man takes a drink from a flask and then pours some out on his fathers grave.
  • Many of the main characters and others drink beer often throughout.
  • Characters casually smoke cigarettes at least three times.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • There are a couple intense emotional scenes.
  • The heavy religious themes maybe intense for some viewers.
  • The discussions of abortion and miscarriages may be frightening for some viewers.
  • Themes of infidelity may be confusing for younger viewers.

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