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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
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Sex & Nudity

A woman wears a very low-cut dress that reveals deep cleavage in several scenes, and two women wear extremely low-cut dresses. We see bare-chested men in tribal outfits and women in tribal outfits with jewelry covering their breasts. We see a man's bare back when his shirt is torn open in preparation for a lashing. A man and a woman kiss passionately, and another man (her fiancé) sees them and appears jealous. A man and a woman kiss. A woman appears to be trying to seduce a man and tells him that she'll "know him." Men on a ship anxiously search for a woman after they are told that, "She is probably naked." A woman in a jail cell says to her fiancé: "If it weren't for these bars, I'd have you already." a women says she was robbed of her wedding night.

Violence & Gore

In the beginning, a man has his eye pecked out by a black bird and blood drips down his eye. Very violent, but it is dark and very short.

When a character gets on a ship he sees a man hung by his throat on a rope and a faceless man. There is no blood though.

Also in the beginning, Jack Sparrow shoots a black bird with a gun.

After a character sees the two dead men a sea like creature comes after him, and the character slashes at the creature making creature like guts and fish that the creature probably ate come out. There is no blood though, just green goo.

A man has his head cut off, but we don't see it and only hear a cutting sound.

A man stabs another man with a sword pulls it out and we see blood on the sword.

When Jack Sparrow is on the island, the cannibals offer him a not attached toe (not bloody though) and he eats part of it (we don't see any blood though.)

Davy Jones's heart is shown, but it is not as bad as you would think.(Not bloody), just like a normal heart.

There is a lot of stabbing with swords,shooting, and fighting in this movie, but most of the time in this movie it doesn't show any blood and it's not very violent.

Profanity

1 anatomical term, 5 mild obscenities, name-calling (stupid mongrel, fish face, git), 2 religious exclamations.

Several people drink alcohol, a man drinks rum from a bottle, a woman drinks from a bottle of rum, men and women drink in a bar scene, and a man drinks alcohol and serves another man alcohol but he does not drink. A ghost pirate smokes a pipe.

Similarly, the appearance of some of the ghostly and/or monstrous characters, including Davy Jones (and his tentacle-covered face and large crab claw "hand"), his minions (in various stages of fish or crustacean transformation), Bootstrap Bill (with barnacles on his face) and the giant octopus monster may be unsettling or scary to younger kids.

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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of adventure violence, including frightening images.

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