Where Was O Brother Where Art Thou Filmed Canton Mississippi
Sexual practice & Nudity
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- 3 women seduce the the three male characters, there is suggestive touching but nothing more than.
- Three women are washing clothes in a river. some cleavage shown.
- In that location is ane employ of the give-and-take "fornicate".
Violence & Gore
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- A burning cross tips over at a KKK rally; it's unsaid that one person is killed.
- Ane of the protagonists throws a torch thrown by the police right back at them, landing in hay near an Armored Ammunition Vehicle, which causes the bullets and guns to ready off.
- A man shoots at police and cows (little blood). Bullets are shown striking one of the cows.
- A motorcar hits a moo-cow.
- Two men go beaten by a human with a large stick (little claret).
- A man squishes a frog in his paw, killing information technology, then throws information technology away.
- Pete is whipped past the sheriff's men in an attempt to detect out where the other 2 men are (very little claret).
- A large burning crucifix falls on a crowd of KKK members, killing i in particular (offscreen).
- There is a fist fight between two men (unrealistic). One of the men is later on hurled out of the store as a issue by the proprietor.
- A surge of water engulfs a house and farm land, killing several men.
Profanity
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- Other ethnic slurs that are used are "darkies", "jews", "colored", "crackers".
- There are a few uses of " son of a bowwow ".
- 2 uses of 'J_sus'
- Hell is used.
- SOB is used throughout the movie. The slur "n_grah" is used; it sounds very close to the N-word. D_mn is used regularly in the first half hour. God D_mn_t is used in one case in the burning barn every bit well as several times by various characters including Everett, a radio executive, and Papi O'Dannel (the incumbent governor of Mississippi).
- Ass is also used a few times (also the use of Smart-donkey at to the lowest degree one time).
- Besides, Papist is too used once (Papist is a slur towards someone who is Roman Catholic)
- One character gets baptized, and another character makes fun at him for his behavior. He also makes lite of an off-screen incident in which some other character sells his soul to the Devil.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- A adult female makes a human drink from a container that could announced to contain booze.
- Governor chews on a cigar.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- A KKK rally is depicted. This scene features torches, a noose, and a burning cross.
- A number of decease threats are fabricated but never carried out, some police brutality, most of it is in a funny way so information technology isn't too intense.
- The KKK rally could be agonizing to some viewers.
- A bank gets robbed. This scene features an unpredictable robber, frightened bank customers, and loud bursts of gunfire.
- Much of the violence, while presented in a comedic style, is extremely dark/warped/disturbing.
- A homo is sentenced to death.
- There is as well an example where the African-American guitarist discusses how he "sold his soul to the devil" in order to gain his musical abilities.
- It is clearly implied that the Sheriff (who always wears dark sunglasses) is Satan himself.
- Though played for sense of humor, some children might detect the skewered and roasted gophers disturbing.
Spoilers
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- A human being was whipped and kidnapped by guards could be intense and emotional.
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