| Overall: | A- |
|---|---|
| Violence: | B |
| Sexual Content: | B |
| Language: | A- |
| Drugs/Alcohol: | B |
| Run Time: | 104 |
| Theater Release: | |
| Video Release: | 20 Apr 2010 |
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Why Is The Young Victoria Rated PG?
In the 19th century world of young Victoria, there is a wealth of artwork, some of which depicts naked females. Women are attired in low-neckline gowns and are occasionally seen in (very modest) underwear and nightclothes. A married couple exchanges kisses and caresses, and begin to undress one another. A womens bare shoulder and a mans exposed chest are shown. Mild sexual remarks are made. A rock is thrown through a window as a threat. A gun is fired and a man is injured (his blood soaked shirt is shown). Characters smoke and drink at social gatherings. In one scene a man appears to be drunken and another man consumes alcohol in a moment of frustration. Verbal arguments occur, as well as some pushing and rough treatment when a stubborn teen refuses to obey a man. A mild profanity is used.

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