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Sex & Nudity

There are multiple scenes that a man's rear end is shown.

Funny made-up words are used to describe womanly parts.

There is implied sex multiple times in the back of the beauty salon to where shampoo bottles would fall off the wall. Frequent humping motions. Also, shampoo squirting on women's faces.

The film has non-stop sexual humor and references.

There is a part when you see Zohan and Michael's mom having sex but you see them thrusting and an object is covering the explicit stuff.

Violence & Gore

A main theme of the movie is that its about an Israeli Agent who fakes his death, and wants to get out of the military due to all of the fighting between Palestine and Israel, which may cause some controversy due to its realistic nature

The theme of the Cab Drivers wanting to become Terrorists may also offend some viewers.

lots and lots of Kung-Fu type action

lots of explosions and gunplay (no one is killed by guns)

Profanity

definitely standard PG13-Rated Material which is normal for an Adam Sandler movie

non-stop sexual comments,dialogue, and jokes involving women

Instead of drinking alcohol, at a bar a character gets Milk.

some characters smoke

some people may find the themes of The Palestine/Israel conflict and Terrorism to be intense due to the realistic nature.

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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for crude and sexual content throughout, language and nudity.
Certification:
Australia:M / Singapore:NC-16 / USA:PG-13 (certificate #44058) / Ireland:15A / UK:12A / Sweden:11 / Finland:K-13 / Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) / Canada:G (Quebec) / Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) / Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) / Netherlands:12 / South Korea:15 / Philippines:PG-13 (MTRCB) / Germany:6 / Hong Kong:IIB / Malaysia:U / Portugal:M/12 / Norway:11 / Argentina:16 / India:A (cinema release) / Peru:14 / Austria:12 / Denmark:7 / Iceland:10 / New Zealand:M

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