The Green Inferno Parent Guide
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The Green Inferno
Rating & Content Info
Why is The Green Inferno rated R? The Green Inferno is rated R by the MPAA for aberrant violence and torture, grisly disturbing images, brief graphic nudity, sexual content, language and some drug use.
Violence:
- Visually explicit portrayals of violence including extreme brutality, extreme bloodletting and extreme tissue damage.
- Frequent explicit violence depicting dismemberment, decapitation and evisceration.
- Frequent depictions of beating, shooting, torture, impalement and decapitation.
- Pervasive portrayals of hand-to-hand and weapons violence, some in a context of torture, with blood, dismemberment, and gruesome detail.
- Explicit torture,
- Frequent detailed references to sexual violence in a context of female genital mutilation.
- Frequent disturbing scenes and grotesque images.
- Scenes and situations may cause extreme adverse psychological impact.
- Incidents of suicide.
Sexual Content:
- Brief portrayal of sexual activity, with no nudity.
- Breast and male genital nudity in a non-sexual context.
- References to female genital mutilation.
- Embracing and kissing.
- Sexual references.
- Crude content.
Language:
Approximately 75 instances of coarse and sexual language, including:
- Frequent use of the sexual expletive and variations in a non-sexual context.
- Infrequent use of scatological slang and vulgar expressions.
- Slurs.
Alcohol / Drug Use:
- Scene of illegal drug use for recreational purposes (marijuana).
- Tobacco use.
- Alcohol use.
- Substance use.
Page last updated July 17, 2017
News About "The Green Inferno"
Cast and Crew
The Green Inferno is directed by Eli Roth and stars Lorenza Izzo, Ariel Levy, Daryl Sabara.
Home Video
The most recent home video release of The Green Inferno movie is January 5, 2016. Here are some details…
Green Inferno releases to home video on January 5, 2016.
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