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50 First Dates
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Parents Guide for
50 erste Dates (2004) More at IMDbPro »50 First Dates (original title)

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Sex & Nudity

5/10

Sexual comments.

a man tells a woman that after 12 dates he can get unlimited boop access

a woman's nipple is visible while wearing a top as she isn't wearing a bra

a man has his shorts lowered so his butt's upper portion is visible and his butt's crack and he puts a pen in it

A man mention that "fish makes him super horny". Played for laughs.

At the beginning of the movie, several women talk about what they did with the same man. Not explicit.

Adam's Sandler's character Henry lives in Hawaii and frequently charms female tourists so they will sleep with him. The characters talk about this sometimes, but nothing is ever shown.

A character briefly mentions getting "some booby, some assy"

The main characters decide to "take the next step". They walk into a room kissing than lie on the couch, while kissing. The scene cuts there.

The main characters are then shown in bed (they are not doing anything, just trying to fall asleep). When they wake up in the morning, it is revealed that he is naked, but he holds the sheet in front of him the whole time. Nothing is shown, not even the man's chest. A relatively short scene.

Many passionate kisses.

Violence & Gore

4/10

We see a photograph of a woman with a bruised and cut face and with a large incision scar on the side of her head.

In a flashback scene, a car swerves to miss a cow that is walking across a road, the car spins a few times and slams into a tree, we hear that the driver suffered a few broken ribs, but that the passenger suffered brain damage (we see the accident a few times and see photos of the crumpled car in a newspaper article).

A man punches and kicks a man several times, a woman hits the man repeatedly with a bat on the back and legs, then chases him and hits him repeatedly. (played for laughs)

A man has a large bloody wound on his side (we hear that a shark bit him), and another man stitches him up (the wound opens up and bleeds in a few scenes showing a bloody spot on the man's shirt once).

A car runs over a penguin in the road (he's dusty but appears uninjured. Played for laughs.

Two men threaten a man, one of them jumps toward him, he tosses him on the ground and holds him there.

A man pretends to be getting shocked by a battery jumper cable, and a woman screams and appears distraught when she tells him that that's how her grandfather died (it's a joke).

In the background of one scene, we briefly see a dead man (his skin is tinged blue) on a slab in a morgue and another in the distance with a toe tag.

Profanity

6/10

2 obscene hand gestures, 13 sexual references, 14 scatological terms, 18 anatomical terms, 16 mild obscenities, 3 religious exclamations

[kidsinmind]

References to drugs and alcohol.

It is implied that one character is on stereroids (we never see him do it, but the characters talk/ joke about it frequently)

Alchohol is present in a few scenes.

The scene with the accident is intense and kind of hard to watch.

Many emotional scenes with Lucy (ie when she finds out about her condition)

While it is a comedy, there are some darker scenes to the movie, though nothing too disturbing.

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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 on appeal for crude sexual humor and drug references (re-rating on appeal)
Certification:
Malaysia:U / India:UA / Ireland:12 / Netherlands:6 / South Korea:15 / Argentina:13 / Australia:M / Canada:PG (Ontario) / Chile:TE / Finland:K-11 / Germany:o.Al. / Norway:7 / Peru:PT / Philippines:PG-13 / Portugal:M/12 / Singapore:PG / Sweden:7 / Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva) / Switzerland:7 (canton of Vaud) / UK:12A / USA:PG-13 (re-rating on appeal) (certificate #40115) / USA:R (original rating) (2003) / Iceland:L

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