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Pink Floyd The Wall
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Sex & Nudity

There are a couple of short scenes involving nudity with groupies of the band in the film (breasts), as well as a short sequence of a man and woman rolling around in bed naked (the shots are blurry, but brief breasts and buttocks are briefly seen).

Some of the animated sequences depict brief sexual genitalia, mostly female, in a bizarrely symbolic manner.

A man is seen ripping a woman's shirt off; it is implied that he rapes her. Nothing is actually seen, except for a brief shot of the woman lying on the back seat of the car, supposedly naked, but the man's back shields everything from view.

There is a famous scene involving two flowers representing human sexual organs, which appear to have sex (the elongated flower thrusts into the opening of another one).

Violence & Gore

There are many instances of violence and gore stemming from the film's Nazi and war themes.

These include a bombing as well as several bloody and dark animated sequences.

Profanity

Two or three uses of the word "shit" and two uses of the word "fuck"

Some of the music's lyrics contains mild language.

There are some sequences where there is smoking of cigaretts and marijuana.

There is also drinking invovled.

Pink gets injected with drugs to wake him from his trance

There are a few intense animation scenes involving blood and dark images.

The movie opens with a man loading a gun, it is then shown that he is reminiscing about WWII and not thinking of suicide

A man is shown on a telephone in a trench, a bomb flashes, and he is seen dead

The Nazi-theme may be intense for some viewers as well as a couple of other disturbing sequences,

A man has an emotional breakdown and trashes his hotel room

He cuts himself on broken glass (blood is seen)

A man appears to be drowning in a pool of blood

A man gets cut while shaving his face and chest with a razor

One involving children falling into a meat grinder, and you see what they look like after they've been through it.

All the cartoon sequences may be intense to some.

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Certification:
Singapore:M18 / France:-16 (original rating) / Argentina:16 (re-rating) / Peru:18 / Argentina:18 (original rating) / Netherlands:AL / Australia:M / Canada:13+ (Quebec) / Canada:14A (VHS rating) / Canada:18A (original rating) / Chile:18 / Finland:K-16 / France:U / Israel:PG / New Zealand:R16 (DVD rating) (2003) / Portugal:M/18 / South Korea:(Banned) (1982-1991) / South Korea:18 (re-rating) (1999) (uncut) / South Korea:18 (video rating) (1991) (cut) / Spain:13 / Sweden:15 / UK:15 / USA:R / West Germany:16

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