No Country for Old Men
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Sex & Nudity

A man makes a joke that if his wife doesn't shut up, he will take her to their bedroom and have sex with her.

A man is shot in the leg and strips off his clothes to perform surgery on himself to take out the bullet. Although he is nude, his crossed leg covers his privates.

A man jokes about what beer and being drunk can lead to (being sex).

Violence & Gore

Characters are killed throughout the film. Very few off-screen deaths, most of which we see the aftermaths.

A man carries around a cattle gun attached to an air pump throughout the film mainly to open locks. He also uses it to kill one of his victims.

A man strangles a police officer with hand cuffs. There is a long struggle and the victim bleeds excessively.

We are shown a murder scene with numerous bloody bodies including that of a dog.

Another dog is shot.

There are several scenes in which bloody killings by gunfire are shown including the results of those killings. Occasionally we see only the crime scenes, and twice the killing is merely implied and implied because neither the killings nor the bodies are shown.

During the course of the film two men remove buckshot or bullets from their wounds. Both scenes are very graphic.

A man is severely injured in a car crash, we see him stagger out of the car and inspect his wounds which include a broken, mangled arm. A man gets shot in the arm with a shotgun (very graphic) we can see the man's arm dangle.

Profanity

2 F-words, one "s***", also "arse", "bi*ch", "di*k". Also, there is a crude reference to male anatomy.

The theme of the movie is a crime scene revolving around a truck full of heroin.

A man injects anesthetic into his wound before removing a bullet.

Several characters smoke and drink.

A young guy has a beer and is accosted by a man who says he wants it.

There are several references to beer and what beer leads too. (being sex)

The theme of the movie is a psycopathic killer on the loose who cannot be stopped. He commits several murders most of which happen on-screen and result in very bloody outcomes.

several people die on-screen, especially the opening of the man getting shot in the face. After the fight with Moss and Anton Chigurh, Moss is going to mexico and then he looks at one of the wounds and then vomits.

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MPAA:
Rated R for strong graphic violence and some language.
Certification:
UK:15 / Ireland:15A / Australia:MA / Portugal:M/18 / Brazil:16 / Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) / Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) / Finland:K-15 / USA:R (certificate #43473) / Hong Kong:IIB / South Korea:18 / France:-12 / Germany:16 / Singapore:NC-16 / New Zealand:R16 / Canada:13+ (Québec) / Canada:14A (British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) / Canada:18A (Alberta) / Italy:VM14 / Japan:R-15 / Sweden:15 / Netherlands:16 / Israel:16 / Norway:15 / Denmark:15 / Taiwan:R-18 / Spain:18 / Iceland:16 / South Africa:16 (16V) / Philippines:R-13 (MTRCB) / Malaysia:18PL / Argentina:16 / Austria:16

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