There’s quite a bit of cussing, but no sex/nudity that I remember.
And less violent than the True Grit remake. It’s not particularly gory by modern Hollywood standards.
Granted, it’s more visceral and repugnant violence. It puts you right there when it happens. You will feel it.
Kids and the empathetic should not see it. Nor should anyone with a lot of childhood trauma.
But I thought it was a masterpiece.
Best Picture and Best Actor awards are in the offing.
thanks Mariner- I don’t mind some swearing- but hate movies with over the top “F” This, and “F” That- every third word or so- I’ll probably wait till it comes out on TV- which is why i wondered as I don’t want to be watching it if there’s a bunch of homo stuff, sex scenes, swearing as my family (and i actually) don’t like that kind of stuff (Which is why we tend to stick to tuner classic movies mostly lol- modern movies just always seem to have the idiotic gay agenda attached to the movies- or over the top swearing and rage- etc- I call it overacting- I much prefer artistic acting and directing- where violent scenes are suggested in innovative and non direct ways (like hitchcock where you didn’t have to see buckets of blood, and a head rolling across the street, or limbs flying everywhere to know someone just got murdered- the over the top rage and tough guy acting just takes all the viewer interactivity out of a movie- leaves nothign to the imagination- I don’t find that entertaining-)
But i like the suggestions that it’s a psychological masterpiece- hopefully it will be which interests me- but again- if it’s overacted- I will probably be dissapointed- but we’ll see-