None
1039 of 1424 found this to have none
Dress revealing some cleavage.
Two kissing scenes, No nudity.
Moderate
713 of 1050 found this moderate
The violence is mild to moderate, barely any blood is seen, and violence is limited to fistfights, shootings and explosions.
Batman beats up 8 different people in one scene, the beaten up people are seen with some blood on their body and face.
Two-Face hits a girl when deciding not to kill her.
As Batman is fighting the Joker and his henchmen, the Joker has a hidden knife blade in the toe of his shoe which he uses to kick Batman in the rib. The scene then cuts to Batman shouting in pain before throwing the Joker to the floor.
Frequent and prolonged scenes of violence throughout. There are multiple shootings, stabbings, fistfights, explosions, bombings and burnings. However, the violence is only of a moderate quality and never bloody or gory.
Gore is never shown and fights are generally blood-less.
A building is blown up.
Apart from Harvey Dent's scarred face, there is no blood or gore that is visibly seen throughout the entire film.
One main character has one half of his face burned, this is shown in detail.
There is a scene where it is implied that the Joker slashes the cheeks of another man in a Glasgow smile/Chelsea grin. We see nothing as the camera cuts away as it happens, but the actions are quite clear nonetheless.
Mild
744 of 985 found this mild
One use of "goddamn" and one use of "son of a bitch"
Mild
677 of 829 found this mild
We see a drug dealer (No on-screen drugs though) Somebody is smoking a cigar. And some people drink (not focused on at all).
There is a scene where a man is about to drink, but is interrupted.
A man quickly drinks two shots of whiskey.
A drug dealer is displeased with the man who supplies his trade. The drugs are indicated to have been laced with a hallucinogenic and a man is shown suffering from intense hallucinations and calling out in terror on the floor. We see nothing but him thrashing and the drugs themselves are not shown, only mentioned.
We see a mobster constantly smoke a cigar, smoking in almost every scene he appears in.
Severe
755 of 1200 found this severe
The Joker tells two upsetting stories of how he got his scars.
The iconic Joker interrogation scene can disturb viewers.
A man is impaled by the Joker, the man is not killed but he does moan in pain.
Two-Face has a descent from good to evil which can be unsettling for some.
Batman takes down multiple people, but he never kills them.
The ending can be very intense for some.
The Batman has an eerie feel to him in this film, but in the end he does redeem himself.
Almost every scene with Joker is pretty intense.
The movie is generally VERY intense.