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Since the beliefs that parents want to instill in their children can vary greatly, we ask that instead of adding your personal opinions about what is right or wrong in a film, that you instead use this feature to help parents make informed viewing decisions by describing the facts of relevant scenes in the title for each one of the different categories: Sex and Nudity, Violence and Gore, Profanity, Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking, and Frightening/Intense Scenes.
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Sex & Nudity

There's some very minor innuendo when Knox and Vicki talk about Wayne by saying, "The chicks like him for his big charity balls." She replies, "And don't leave out his very large bankroll."

Vicki and Bruce are seen in bed, somewhat implying that she slept with him partially because of being drunk.

Violence & Gore

The Wayne couple is shot and killed by a petty thief, leaving Bruce alone with his dead parents. There are several fighting scenes that include Batman, most of which involve the Joker and his henchmen.

Batman uses martial arts techniques in numerous fight scenes throughout the film.

Many people are shot dead during the film.

The opening scene of the film shows a family being mugged in an alleyway. The father is pistol-whipped unconscious and the mother is threatened with a gun to her son's head.

A man's face is bloodied and burned after a ruptured pipe spews chemicals onto it.

There is a brief close-up shot of blood-stained surgical implements.

At one point the Joker shoots someone dead, then fires multiple gunshots into his corpse in a comedic fashion.

The Joker electrocutes a man and there are several lingering shots of his charred and blackened corpse.

The Joker stabs somebody in the throat with a quill pen.

The Joker carries a pistol and uses it many times throughout the film.

Many people are killed throughout the film using the Joker's lethal laughing gas, which leaves a grotesque grin on their face.

The Joker is seen gleefully cutting out photographs of dead bodies from war journals.

The Joker wears a flower that shoots acid. We see the scars on his mistress' face which are presumably the result of an acid attack.

One of the Joker's men attacks Batman using twin swords. Another one attempts to do a flying kick into Batman after activating retractable blades that extend from the bottom of his boots. Another of the Joker's men attacks Batman with a heavy chain.

A factory full of the Joker's henchmen is blown up, and the occupants are presumably killed in the blast.

The Joker shoots down the Batwing, and when Batman emerges from the flaming wreckage his face has several bloody gashes on it. These injuries can clearly be seen on his face for the remaining duration of the film.

Batman knocks out one of the Joker's thugs by hitting him in the crotch with a telescopic melee weapon that extends from his glove.

At the end of the film Batman brutally beats up the Joker. He punches him repeatedly and at one point smashes his head through a wall. The Joker's face is bloodied and bruised from this, and he is seen spitting mouthfuls of blood onto the floor.

The Joker plummets to his death at the end of the film. We do not see him hit the ground, but we get a lingering shot of his broken corpse partially embedded in the pavement below, with some blood around the head area.

Profanity

3 sh*ts, 2 S.O.B.'s, 2 hells, 1 d*ck, and 1 damn. The Godd-mn. phrase is used.

Bruce and Vicki have wine with dinner, and after drinking more, Vicki says that she feels "a little drunk." The next morning she and Bruce are seen in bed, somewhat implying that she slept with him partially because of being drunk.

Two muggers are seen counting their loot on a rooftop. One of them is smoking a cigarette.

Eckhardt is shown smoking a cigarette, which he aggressively flicks at Knox.

There is a party scene where characters are seen drinking champagne.

Grissom gulps down a glassful of whisky and is seen reaching for the bottle to pour himself a refill.

The Joker is seen drinking a martini when Alicia returns from her shopping trip.

Harvey Dent is seen smoking.

The Joker shakes a man's hand with some sort of electric buzzer that not only shocks the man, but fries him to a charred crisp. The blackened, skeletal corpse is then seen for quite some time as the Joker talks to it.

This film has a dark tone. Batman can appear frightening at times and of course, Joker will unsettle the audience.

Gotham City is dark and oppressive and its occupants are terror-stricken by the Joker's reign. The overall atmosphere is quite bleak and intimidating.

The Joker's grin is unnatural-looking and will likely frighten children. In certain scenes he wears skin-coloured make-up (his own skin is permanently bleached white) which drips off when his face is splashed by water.

The scene where Alicia removes her mask to reveal her acid-scarred face is quite scary for young kids.

There are numerous tense and suspenseful scenes which some people may find unsettling.

Batman is very dark and mysterious in this film. He often lurks out of sight in the shadows, then appears out of nowhere to take down a bad guy. His presence is quite intimidating and might frighten small children.

Some of the fight scenes are quite brutal. Especially one towards the end of the film where a particularly large Joker thug wearing sunglasses goes berserk and almost kills Batman, at one point slamming him into a wall and repeatedly punching him.

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