Went the Day Well? (1942) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

Violence & Gore

  • As a war film, guns of many types are show and used.
  • There are several people killed or hurt: men are machined gunned while cycling, a man is struck with an axe, a woman is stabbed with a bayonet, a man is stabbed, several shootings, etc. All last only a few seconds, and very little blood, if any, is shown. In most cases, the actual death is not actually shown, just the swinging of the axe, etc.
  • In the battle for the village, there is a lot of gunfire, grenades exploding and typical battlefield noises. Many people are seen being injured and killed. There are no explicit shots of injuries, or lingering shots of bodies

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • In response to an attempted escape by one man, the German officer orders that five children are to be shot in the morning. This threat and the astonished reactions of the adults pleading for the children's lives could be particularly frightening to children.
  • Threats are made to shoot adults if they do not obey orders.

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Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • One of the main female characters, who has been looking after the children's welfare, is killed by an exploding grenade. While it is not shown on-screen, it is surprising and shocking when it happens.

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