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A group of thirty plus women strips down naked (We briefly see them from behind wearing thong underwear), while a man admires them and makes comments on them.A woman exits a bathroom in lingerie and displays herself to a man, who expresses his pleasure. A sensual dance performance is shown, with various women wearing somewhat suggestive clothing and removing their clothes.A man follows a woman into a room, while another man watches, with the belief that the two are to have sex. A man makes sexual comments under the belief that a man and a woman are having sex ("Tear that ass up!" etc.).
An assassin is captured and then interrogated roughly by two police officers(This is done in a comic manner). The scene ends when one of the officers puts a gun to the assassin's head and threatens to kill him. A man is shot in the back; he stumbles forward and falls into a pool (We see some blood pour out). A man cuts another man's arm with a sword. A man describes a torture process where men would use swords to slice apart their victim's bodies. A man describes a ritual where a man would behead a woman as a sacrifice. A woman is shot in the arm (We see some blood). A woman is kicked and falls into a rotating wheel (We hear ripping sounds and see the shocked expression of bystanders, implying that she was decapicated).A man falls and lands into a booth (Glass shatters and bystanders scream). Several men are killed in a firefight. Many gunfights take place (A few don't involve any fatalities). A man hits another man with a chair. Many fistfights occur throughout the film, with characters punched, kicked, thrown and hit with various objects (None are bloody, and mostly played for comic effect). A woman attempts to kill a man by throwing blades at him.
Mostly limited to mild language such as "shit", "damn", "whore" etc. Brief reference to racial slurs (Referred to as the "N-word")
Characters drink in several scenes; some smoking.
Multiple scenes involve attempted assassinations of key characters, however, at most points the violence is meant as lighter comedy. But the final sequence upon the Eiffel Tower is some what intense.