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(2016)

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Certification

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MPAA Rated R for strong language and sexual material throughout
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • During a video call a male character takes off his pants and waves his nude butt around as people try and turn it off.
  • (All sexual content in this film) No female nudity at all. A very quick sex scene that isn't actually shown. A women shakes her butt in front of her husband. Sexual references throughout.
  • a guy implied to show his girlfriend his blue balls but it is not shown a girl pushes a Botten next to a toilet and water spays too her butt but not shown
  • every adult joke are raunchy but funny
  • At one point one of the character's computer is hacked by showing an animated guy and a other animated dragon and he puts out a nuke from its crotch and puts it up on the guy's butt. (But it its not in a disgusting way and it is just played for comedy porpoises)
  • A mooses testicles that are fake they are not real are accidently on a guys face and the guy says Hes t bagging you.
  • The portrayal of various mature themes are discussed, albeit treated with discretion.
  • A scene depicts a couple engaging in foreplay. After the woman lies down on a tabletop, the man is seen to move his head downwards and out of frame to imply oral sex.

Violence & Gore

  • A girl is hit in the face with a rock on accident

Profanity

  • 78 f bombs. 33 adult jokes Constant uses of "shit", "bitch" and "dick"

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • The film contains some verbal references to drug use where a character is implied to have taken marijuana.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

Spoilers

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Sex & Nudity

  • The sexual references include (but are not limited to), a Japanese word that evokes imagery of the aftermath of sex, which is misunderstood by a character and used incorrectly by him; passing remarks about the curvatures of a woman's body; euphemisms about intercourse and a sexual fetish; sexual advances towards a married woman, including the use of an abbreviation that alludes to sexual activity to describe her; art paintings that depict animals in mounting positions and abstract metal sculptures that are interpreted by characters as representations of sexual acts; and a brief, incidental scene of two men kissing.
  • A scene depicts an intoxicated woman trying to arouse her husband by posturing herself provocatively at him. When he refuses to engage in sex, the woman is then implied to achieve gratification through the use of a toilet bidet.

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