![]() In terms of representation, one character is attracted to the same sex, and a conversation strongly implies that another is transgender neither issue is explored in depth. A hangover is mentioned and other consequences have to do with the plot. Older teens drink alcohol occasionally, including one binge with many shots of tequila. ![]() A fictional opium-like drug is introduced. Characters run brothels, casinos, and bars, and some scenes take place in them. Sexy stuff is fairly light, with two kisses, one of which describes tongue and teeth. Strong language includes "s-t," "ass," and "hell." Some profanity in Mandarin, French, and Russian isn't translated. ![]() An autopsy mentions pulling brain tissue out. The plot involves the spread of a disease to pandemic-like levels. Real-world violence is mostly gangster activity and includes shootings, stabbings, fistfights, an attempted drowning, and threats. ![]() ![]() Lots of fantasy violence, including gory descriptions of people tearing their own throats out. Parents need to know that Chloe Gong's These Violent Delights is a retelling of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, setting the story of star-crossed lovers from feuding families in 1920s Shanghai. ![]()
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