
Yojimbo - Family Review
1961 | 110 Minutes
Content Warnings
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Sexual ContentMildNone Mild Moderate Severe
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Several prostitutes are treated badly at a brothel. There beaten and locked out in a barn.
A reference to geisha. A woman tells a man that he can do whatever he wants with three geisha. As lower-class geisha were little more than prostitutes, this is a clear sexual reference. A man rescues a woman from rape.
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ViolenceModerateNone Mild Moderate Severe
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Many people are killed with a sword but there isn't much blood throughout.
Occasionally, severed limbs are seen along with some blood.
Several characters die by the sword for seemingly small things.
This film is an homage to Sergio Leone's films (Fistful of Dollars, A Few Dollars More, and The Good, The Bad, The Ugly.) Blood isn't present with the sword fights especially, when the lead character strikes several ronins down with his sword.
A man gets slashed by a katana. Blood starts to spray out of his chest.
A man is shown after being bruised and beaten facially. Some blood and swelling.
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ProfanityMildNone Mild Moderate Severe
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A few uses of "b****," and "son of a b****".
Mild swearing depending on the translation. The Japanese includes uses of the words "Chikusho" and "kuso" (traditionally translated out to "damn" or "damn it" and "shit," respectively).
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Intense ScenesModerateNone Mild Moderate Severe
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Some gun violence in addition to the use of dagger and sword.
The film does not get graphic but there is a lot of violence and many people are killed.