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Certification
MPAA | Rated R for disturbing violence/bloody images, and for language |
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Sex & Nudity
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- None. There are no sex or nudity shown in this movie.
- There's a guy looking at dirty magazines. The covers are mostly covered and no nudity seen.
Violence & Gore
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- The portrayal of infliction of pain and injury is depicted with some detail of blood and gore, but is not prolonged or frequent.
- The film contains fairly frequent scenes of violence involving zombie-like creatures who have fallen prey to the "Rage" virus. (I believe this was supposed to be for 28 days later)
- These include scenes where soldiers are seen shooting at the infected, several of which are shot in the head, with bloodletting visible.
- In addition, there are scenes of the zombies attacking and biting the humans.
- Some of the stronger scenes include one of a zombie grabbing at and biting a nurse before another woman hits it in the head and stabs it repeatedly; a scene where a girl attacks and bites several soldiers; a scene where a zombie bites her own severed arm; etc.
- While most of the shooting scenes are brief and the flesh-eating scenes are implied, they occur fairly frequently and are accompanied by bloodletting. There is also a scene where a zombie child beats another zombie child to death with a baseball bat.
Profanity
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- two utterances of religious profanity - "my f**king Christ" and "Jesus f**king Christ"
- 22 uses of "f*ck", 5 of "sh*t", 3 of "bloody", 6 of "friggin", 1 of "sod", and 7 religious exclamations. Children are called "abortions" regularly as a way to insult them.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- A Zombie girl eats a black cat when she becomes hungry.
- The people who are raging may be scary to some viewers.
- The virus causes the infected to become uncontrollably insane. They run at hight speeds and have blood covered on them.
- A scene where a military soldier spits on his arm to make a group of child hungrys Rage out may disturb some viewers.