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- Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking (1)
- Frightening & Intense Scenes (1)
- Spoilers (2)
Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- A Boys penis is shown in one scene during the bathtub scene. Only a shadow of the penis is found. (Only mild nudity )
- An unclothed boy is briefly seen sitting in a bathtub. (Non-explicit.)
Violence & Gore
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- A wheelchair chases a woman through a house. While running away from it, she trips and falls down a long flight of stairs but is not seriously injured.
- A man dies from a heart attack.
- Within the first five minutes of the film, a woman and young girl are run over by a truck. The scene is violent in nature but also very brief.
- A young boy is brutally drowned by his father in a bathtub. This scene is shown twice and is mildly graphic in nature.
- The aftermath of a car crash is seen where the car is upside down and the windshield is broken. The driver of the vehicle is dead and has blood dripping down his face.
- A character falls from the second floor of a house onto the first floor. He is not seriously injured, however we do see some blood on him.
- A mirror shatters and a piece of glass is sent into a character's neck. However, the piece is very small and very little blood is shown.
Profanity
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- 'Son of a Bitch' is used once. 'Hell' and 'Damn' are used a few times.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Characters smoke cigarettes and drink wine and champagne briefly.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The spirit of the boy who was drowned is seen underneath the floorboards of a girl's room in a vision. This scene is quite shocking and could scare younger viewers.
Spoilers
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- A scene is shown in which a young boy is drowned in a bathtub by his father. The scene is extremely violent and graphic. Viewers may be shocked and upset by this scene.
- In a flashback sequence, a child is drowned in the bathtub by his father. The scene is mildly violent but very intense and could frighten younger audiences.