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(1966)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Dialogue about one of the men's wife separating from him and him being with a younger woman. Other dialogue about desire for rabbits and ferrets being "in heat," compared with desire for women.
  • Some of the characters look at a magazine with pictures of women in bikinis. Minute 0:12:40-50, 0:35:50-36:05, 0:57:37-58:00. They burn the magazine and it is briefly visible 1:02:50-1:03:00.
  • A young man looking through his binoculars sees a young woman bathing, from the back, from the middle back up. No nudity. Minute 1:00:40-54.

Violence & Gore

  • Shooting to animals. Some dead animals.
  • Two scenes of skinning dead animals: a rabbit (immediately after the long hunting scene), and a sheep hanging from its feet (when they go into the village later).

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Drinking.
  • The men offer alcohol to the young man with them. In one scene the young man asks for a drink and then spits it out and asks, "What is this?"
  • One of the men takes medicine for his pain.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • We see two animals fighting. There is also a scene where an animal is shot and is dying (actually, no special effects).
  • The rabbit hunt is lengthy and brutal. Many shots of rabbits being killed.
  • A fire starts spreading, and the men hurry to put it out. It takes time and they cough a lot.

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Violence & Gore

  • Men are shot and their faces are covered with blood.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

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