There is a brief image of the killer stabbing a police officer in the throat, leaving a gaping wound from which the man's blood flows.
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There are occasional references to mental illness. Images of smeared human excrement are shown.
Moderate violence includes gunfights, aerial dogfights between spaceships, and use of lightsabers and other hand-held weapons. Blood and injury detail is limited and brief.
A bottle is smashed over a man's head; however, there is no injury detail. In one scene, a young schoolboy briefly slaps a girl on the head.
There are scenes in which men are heavily beaten, with occasional bloodspurts and sight of cut and bloodstained faces.
A married couple talk about having a 'free pass' with a band member. A lyric references 'naughty love-makers'.
There are brief scenes in which adults snort cocaine; however, drug misuse is not condoned by the work as a whole.
There is also a moderate level of threat throughout as the central characters hear news of the fatal illness, or are held at gunpoint.
A wife sends her soldier husband pictures of her face stuck to photographs of the bodies of underwear models, and there are references to the 'dirty bits' in letters sent between married couples.
There are also mild to moderate sex references, including a man asking a youth, "I don't suppose your father has told you anything about sex"
There is a scene in which a bomb explosion rips through a shop, killing a character on the spot.
There are mild upsetting scenes, and references to bereavement.
A female humanoid robot tells a man who has fallen in love with her that her battery is low, and he lies on top of her, saying suggestively, "Don't worry, I'll recharge you".
Cocaine misuse and 'human trafficking', as well as a fleeting reference to sexual violence, are mentioned in the context of police investigations.
Students defend a police station against a siege of armed gangsters.
Upsetting scenes are centred on family and romantic discord, and the health condition of loved ones.
A farmer is forced to shoot an aggressive cow, resulting in a spurt of blood and brief bloody aftermath detail.
The film features mild bad language ('bloody') and very mild bad language ('God').
Two older teenage girls experiment with smoking cigarettes.
A woman refers to men wanting to 'give her one'.
There are references to, and sight of drugs.
Line drawing outlines in a tattoo parlour show brief female breast outline. However, these images are brief and undetailed.
There is no material likely to offend or harm.
'Ring girls' wear bikinis and lingerie.
The main character is chased by a tiger and an ape, and is threatened by a landslide and a forest fire.
There is a later verbal reference to the man having "finger bombed an old lady".
There are some scenes in which blood and injury are emphasised.
Characters are chased, panic and occasionally despair. A character is frightened when he meets skeletons in a graveyard. These sequences are brief, and reassurance is swift.
A man is choked and slapped around the head as he is told to drive his car to instruction.
A swimmer becomes unwell after drinking tea which she later suspects was poisoned.