Mild
10 of 17 found this mild
Two young men repeatedly discuss the prospect of finding and sleeping with girlfriends on their trip across the continent.
A woman tells a man that a local river dolphin has sex organs like those of a woman, and that indigenous men nearby have sex with them. The discussion isn't very graphic.
A young man solicits the services of a prostitute. They are shown going into a ship's cabin and closing the door. Sex is implied.
A young man and young woman kiss in the backseat of a car. Sex is implied.
Mild
6 of 11 found this mild
Two men crash several times on a motorcycle.
Moderate
5 of 13 found this moderate
Many f-words in the English subtitles, some of those mistranslated from milder Spanish terms. Several s-words also.
Mild
8 of 10 found this mild
Some drinking and smoking. Some characters are shown drunk.
A group of people, including children, chew coca leaves.
Alcohol and yerba mate consumption in some scenes.
Mild
8 of 10 found this mild
Throughout the film there are frank and very uncompromising depictions of the hardship, struggle, and poverty of peasant and working-class life in Latin America. While non-graphic and not visually violent, these depictions can be haunting.
A man with asthma swims across a wide river. We are told nobody has ever tried it before.
A man suffers with an asthma attack, another man soothes him and tries to make him feel better.