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Sex & Nudity
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- Two people are shown in bed together kissing.
- Several sexual jokes, although most would not be understood by children.
- A couple of minutes of topless native women dancing in "the marriage dance"
- Contains a brief sensual scene between two characters who kiss passionately. They are depicted in extreme close-up from the shoulders up, and the final shot in this scene depicts the characters very briefly from the hips up. No nudity is depicted in this scene.
Violence & Gore
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- One man tried to stab another man with a knife but is unsuccessful.
- A man holds another man at gun point.
- The film opens with pirates attacking a ship and an ensuing swords fight. No gore.
- People are shot at several times but almost none are injured.
- Two people are dangled over a high pit and threatened to be dropped.
- A man attacks a woman and threatens to kill her before he is stopped.
- A man is kicked and falls to his death.
- Contains mild violence throughout the film including hand-to-hand combat and gun violence. Very little injury detail is ever depicted on-screen (aside from the occasional gash), and any serious impact, injuries or deaths occur off-camera.
- Characters frequently threaten each other with knives and swords.
Profanity
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- B*stard is said.
- Godd*mn is said.
- H*ll is said three times.
- *ss is said.
- Sh*t is said 10 times.
- B*tch is said.
- Around 15 uses of 'Shit' 10 uses of 'God' or 'Goddamn'. 2 uses of 'Ass' and 'Bastard' 1 use of "For God sake" "Bloody" 'Bitch'' and 'Jesus'.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Casual drinking at a party.
- A bottle of champagne is open in celebration.
- One character smokes in most of his scenes.
- Some characters smoke throughout the film.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- Some viewers might find some depictions of native Africans and Muslims as intense or offensive.
- Characters are frequently depicted in danger and peril, however, any sense of threat is mitigated by the overall comedic tone of the film.