Jun 12,1967
nudity | 2/10 In the opening scene, Bond is shown in bed with a woman who is apparently wearing nothing. We see her bared shoulders and upper back, and then as she turns to face the camera, she pulls the sheet up over her breasts. The opening title sequence features silhouettes of women who are apparently nude, evidenced by a lack of any irregularities in the smooth body contours that would be caused by clothing, as well as by their visibly erect nipples. In a sumo wrestling scene, the competitors wear traditional sumo costume, being only a band of cloth around the crotch and waist. Two men bathe in a communal Japanese bathing room, attended by two women each. The women are wearing bikinis, and they strip their clients on camera, visible from the waist up. In subsequent scenes, we see the men's bared torsos clearly. In a shot of the baths from above, we see their bared legs and flanks; the men are clearly completely naked, though posing hides genitalia and buttocks. A man kisses and caresses a women, then slices the straps off the woman's dress and unzips it, exposing her bared back. A man, posing as a woman's new husband, attempts to talk her into having sex with him for appearance's sake. The supporting lead actress spends the last third of the movie wearing nothing but a bikini and shoes, while the men in these scenes are fully clothed. |
violence | Bond fakes his death at the beginning of the film. The bed sheets are stained with blood. Final action scene has a huge bodycount with many shooting deaths, no blood shown. Characters are fed to man-eating pirahnas, but this is implied only; we see bubbles in the water and that's about it. Character is poisoned and chokes to death. Blofeld's hand is cut with a ninja throwing weapon. Bond kills a man with a throwing star. A man is stabbed in the back; he dies. Bond incinerates one helicopter and shoots missiles into others. People are killed by explosions. |
profanity | 1/10 3 uses of "hell" and 1 use of "damn." |
alcohol | 3/10 It is said Bond smokes, but we only see this once. A Japanese thug smokes a cigar. One of the gadgets is disguised in a cigarette. Just a couple of scenes in which Bond drinks vodka, sake and champagne, sometimes with other characters (Tanaka, Osato). The Siamese one he stole from Osatos mini-bar even disgusts him. |
frightening | 3/10 Bond fakes his death at the beginning, which may startle some viewers. In the climax, the villain's rocket is about to capture another American space capsule, which would trigger a world war, while Bond and his Japanese allies battle in the villain's secret base to stop it. TOTAL: 22/50 |