![]() A man reaches into a woman’s pants pocket and pulls out a tampon. An animated sequence shows a squiggling sperm fertilizing an egg. An eggplant emoji is used in a description of a man. A woman wears a low-cut vest and a bra-like top that reveal cleavage and bare abdomen in several scenes. A painting on the wall of a nightclub shows a woman’s nude back to the waist and the side of one breast. A woman’s dress reveals her bare shoulder and a slit up the side shows her bare leg to the upper thigh. ![]() Several nightclub scenes show many women wearing low-cut tops and dresses that reveal cleavage and some bare abdomens. A man in a nightclub tells a woman to get on a table and dance and to take off her dress and he gives another man a knife and tells him to cut it off her (he does and we see the partially clothed woman wearing a bra and underwear). – A series of paintings hang in a room and we see they are of nude women with string wrapped around their faces and necks (we see bare breasts and abdomens). Also with Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jurnee Smollett-Bell and Rosie Perez. ![]() Hence, she joins with a few new friends and a former detective to try to take him down for good. Read our parents’ guide below for details on sexual content, violence & strong language.”Īfter The Joker and Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) break up, she tries to make it on her own and finds herself being menaced by a Gotham crime boss (Ewan McGregor). The other questions viewers may ask themselves as they try to stay interested in the events include: Will everyone get shot and die? What is the filmmaker doing to make us care? Will we learn who is doing the shooting? Will we learn why? Can any of the answers justify the numbing sameness of this narrative? Not only do we have no investment in the fate of these people, but what little we gradually do learn about them makes us less likely to care than when we knew nothing at all.Why is “Birds of Prey” rated R? The MPAA rating has been assigned for “strong violence and language throughout, and some sexual and drug material.” The evaluation includes a forced strip scene in a crowded nightclub, several cleavage revealing outfits and a couple of scenes with partially nude women in paintings several scenes of torture and murder with bloody wounds shown, many fight scenes between many people with guns and lots of punching and kicking and flipping ending in death and bloody wounds, a family is gunned down and we see dead bloody bodies including children, a hyena attack leaving a man missing part of his leg (we see the bloody limb), and a scene of a woman using her powers to dispatch many foes and nearly 80 F-words and other strong language. At one point, the shooter has everyone at gunpoint and lets them go. A guy whose bandage shows bleeding in one scene has a spotless bandage a few scenes later. They abandon a car that could drive them to safety, they run off without supplies, they walk out in the open with a shooter following them, and they leave shelter and a telephone to run without a compass through the brush. Every time the hikers have the chance to make a sensible decision, they do the opposite. Our understanding of who these people are is limited to the content of speeches delivered by angry men accusing others of wrongdoing, which isn't the same as character development. ![]() Those with the endurance to sit through the full 87 minutes may do best to forgo the horror music and simply turn the sound off, because the manipulative music adds nothing to the creakily manufactured tension. For that reason, no amount of plot revelation can "spoil" this long, dull, pointless slog, as there's no payoff to even the most devoted and engrossed viewer. At one point in the ridiculous Prey, one hiker being stalked by a killer ventures, "Who says it has to make sense?" That seems to be the guiding motto of this film.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |