Jan 27,2017
nudity | Simulated sexual activity is shown, but it is not excessive. The film contains a few scenes that feature hidden-camera recordings of sexual activity between a prostitute and her clients, as seen from a laptop screen. In these recordings, the woman is seen wearing a strap-on dildo, with some of the clients' genitalia seen. One of the stronger scenes shows her walking towards a man with her strapped-on dildo, before she positions herself behind the man and is seen to thrust against the man from the back. The portrayals would be more appropriate for an adult audience. |
violence | Some strong violence. A man is pieced through the chest with a knitting needle. We see a blood spot and the impaled needle. A violent albeit comic fist fight, that involves glasses being smashed. Many scenes were characters are punched in the face. |
profanity | The film features the frequent use of strong expletives such as "fuck" and "cunt". |
alcohol | Drug taking sequences are shown, but instructive details of illegal drug use are not. The film also does not promote or encourage drug and substance abuse in any fashion. The film contains frequent depictions of characters abusing drugs, including cutting and snorting cocaine, tying their arms with tourniquets and injecting the drug into their veins. Though the scenes of drug use are frequent, the film does not promote nor glamorize drug consumption, as it depicts the negative consequences on the characters' lives and personal relationships. Nevertheless, this should be suited for an adult audience. |
frightening | 'T2 Trainspotting' is a sequel to the 1996 film, 'Trainspotting', which depicts the lives of four friends who are mired in the drug culture. The sequel is set 20 years after the first film, where one of the four friends, who had absconded with the loot from a drug transaction 20 years ago, returns to Edinburgh. As he tries to get his life back on track, he meets up with his old friends, not knowing that some are plotting for their revenge. Official BBFC Rating: 18 (very strong language, strong sex, drug misuse) |