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Never Judge a Man by his Cover

May 21,2004

Hollywood Movies | Drama | Comedy | Romance

Ratings: 6.8 / 10 from

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Length: 122 Minute(s)
The professional and personal life of actor and comedian Peter Sellers was a turbulent one. His early movie fame was based primarily on his comic characterizations, often of bumbling and foreign-accented persons, characters which he embodied. As his movie fame rose, he began to lose his own personal identity to his movie characters, leading to self-doubt of himself as a person.
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Movie Parental Guide

nudity There is a sex scene in which a man and a woman are seen groaning and having orgasms in bed. Bare backs are seen, but although there are no bed cloths to hide them, nothing anymore explicit is shown.
violence A scene of domestic violence, involving a man and his wife is shown, in which the woman is slapped and thrown to the ground. She then proceeds to destroy some of the man's items within the room, before hitting him over the head with a portrait of his mother. In the next scene, the woman is shown with bruises on her face, from either this, or some other conflict.
profanity Several uses of the f-word. Other words such as "bastard", "son of a bitch", "ass" and "goddamn" are used throughout the movie.
alcohol A few scenes of recreational drug use, featuring cocaine and cannabis in different scenes. Also scenes involving casual smoking of tobacco and drinking alcohol, including several instances of inhebriation.
frightening The film has a fairly dark, emotional tone, featuring scenes of death, near-death experiences, domestic violence and depression. *SPOILERS* Both of the main character's parents are shown to die in the course of the film, both with emotional sequences The domestic violence scene, and several other scenes involving the main character's aggressive ignorance of his children and several other friends and relations could upset people. A man suffers a heart attack, and his revival is frequently attempted (with varying degrees of success in hospital).

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