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Certification

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MPAA Rated R for violence, some sexuality, nudity and language
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • A female replicant is shown standing fully nude at birth covered in slime. Scene lasts about a minute. Buttocks and breasts are briefly shown up close. The context of the scene is non sexual.
  • There is a nude male replicant on a medical table in the background. Pubic hair and genitals are visible from a distance.
  • Through a blurry window you see the outlines of people having sex. It is never shown from inside the building.
  • Prostitute is called in, sex is implied.

Violence & Gore

  • While the violence is infrequent, it is disturbing at times. This includes drowning, stabbing, gunfight, blown up and hand-to-hand combat.
  • A man beat another man and then shoot him. The shooting only shown a split second before the camera cuts into the shooter.
  • Some group of people are attacked by missiles launched from a drone. The impact is shown with many people blown into pieces from the explosion (one of these men is seen having a limb fly off with some blood). Later, the aftermath is shown with many bloody corpses, however it's seen from a long distance high above.
  • A man attacks a downed vehicle and shoots the driver in the head. Blood is seen spurting on the side, but the camera quickly jumps back to the shooter.
  • This is more severe than moderate.
  • Worse than the first.
  • Stronger violence and a bigger body count than the first movie.

Profanity

  • There are 8 "fucks" 6 are spoken and 2 are written, 5 uses of "shit" and 1 use of each "hell", "bullshit", "prick", "bastard", and "goddamn".

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Some alcohol drinking and smoking.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • There are multiple intense scenes throughout.

Spoilers

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Sex & Nudity

  • A female hologram is shown standing fully nude. Scene lasts about a few seconds. Buttocks and breasts are briefly shown up close.
  • A slightly disfigured, naked woman is shown briefly throughout the film, breasts are visible.

Violence & Gore

  • A replicant woman hits a man on the back of his neck with great force. The result is quite gruesome, as the man's jaw is dislocated with eyes bulging out and he bleeds out of nearly every orifice.
  • A man slashes a woman's stomach open. The wound is not explicitly shown, but the blood is seen going down her thighs. When the screen pans out, the wound is generally covered by the man standing in front of her, but the wound is seen very briefly as she falls down.
  • A woman executes another woman by shooting her in the head (onscreen). However the shooting is on the background and blurred. We still can see the blood spurt, though.
  • A replicant woman has a fight with a replicant man and she stabs him in the side. Blood spurts when she pulls the knife out. However the scene is dark, so the blood isn't clearly visible.
  • A man strangles a woman underwater and lets her drown until she's dead.
  • A woman grabs another woman's hand who is holding a glass. The glass breaks in her hand and her hand is forced closed onto the shards, resulting in lots of blood.
  • Officer K kills Sapper. After that he takes off Sapper's eyeball and cleans the blood from his eye in the sink.
  • Lots of shootout scenes some can be gorey others are not.
  • The violence is surprisingly infrequent considering it's an MA15+ film, but when there is violence it is a bit bloody but brief.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Deckard lives at an abandoned casino that has a bar. Both him and K have a conversation while drinking whiskey. (but it isn't focused on that much)

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The main villain is a heartless killing machine who goes around killing people who have knowledge of the replica program. She is expressionless but sometimes she tears up while killing people.
  • There is a dog that is injured and presumably left behind. Sad scene.
  • Niander Wallace killing an infertile female replicant can be unsettling and creepy to some viewers. The scene where Deckard nearly drowns is fairly intense as well.

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