Rated R for strong pervasive crude and sexual content including dialogue, graphic nudity, language and some violence
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Depraved, unfunny anthology comedy wastes tons of talent.
Movie 43 Rating & Content Info
Why is Movie 43 rated R? Movie 43 is rated R by the MPAA for strong pervasive crude and sexual content including dialogue, graphic nudity, language, some violence and drug use.
This additional information about the movie’s content is taken from the notes of various Canadian Film Classification boards:
Violence:
– Violent acts shown in a realistic manner with detail, blood and tissue damage.
– Occasional gory and grotesque s.
– Infrequent portrayals of weapons and hand-to-hand violence, with blood and detail.
– Depictions of beating, shooting, dismemberment and explosion.
Sexual Content:
– Several scenes of nudity, depicting breasts, buttocks and pubic region, in sexual and non-sexual contexts.
– Frequent crude and detailed portrayals of bodily functions (including a scene of crude content depicting feces).
– Frequent aggressive sexual references and innuendo.
Language:
– Frequent use of the sexual expletive, many in a sexual context.
– Frequent use of scatological slang, as well as sexual, ethno-cultural, and developmental slurs.
– Frequent and detailed use of crude, descriptive sexual language, vulgar expressions and references.
Drugs and Alcohol:
– Depiction of drug use (marijuana).
Movie 43 is directed by Elizabeth Banks, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Rusty Cundieff, James Duffy, Griffin Dunne, Peter Farrelly,Patrik Forsberg and stars Emma Stone, Stephen Merchant, Richard Gere, Liev Schreiber, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Kate Winslet, Anna Faris.
Rated R for strong pervasive crude and sexual content including dialogue, graphic nudity, language and some violence
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