nudity | None. This is a G-rated motion picture. in one scene though, a man dreaming of a woman says her name before unknowingly kissing a horse on the lips, the other humans act distasteful at the scene. he then wakes up and panics afterwards. |
violence | We see a montage of men who try to break Spirit (by riding him) and see the horse throwing them about. He head-butts one backwards (rearing his head back to hit the rider) and throws another rider who lands on another man. None of the men, however, appear to be hurt. A Native American village is attacked by soldiers. There is some (mostly offscreen) combat and gunplay. A horse is shot and falls in a river, there is no blood but it appears to be dying, but it turns up alive at the end of the movie. A group of soldiers shoot at a Native American, but miss. During a subsequent horseback chase several soldiers are knocked off their horses. |
profanity | There is an incomplete "Son of a..." When Spirit runs past two riders, a "What the hell?" is heard, but only quietly. in one scene there is an almost inaudible word, but it sounds at best like Jesus Christ, or Christ. |
alcohol | We see a half empty bottle of what's presumably liquor of some sort lying on its side next to a sleeping man. The Colonel smokes a cigar prior to riding Spirit. |
frightening | We see a pregnant mare lying on the ground (younger kids might not initially realize she's about to give birth) looking exhausted/uncomfortable/pained (she finally gives birth, but nothing graphic is seen). Some people may be upset by the scenes of horses in difficulty. Children under 8-9 years old may be frightened by the cruelty undergone by the horses. |