Note that every "gun" described below are imaginary. The children don't actually shoot or kill eachother.
A kid shoots another kid with an imaginary gun. He then is shot himself and killed with an imaginary grenade and there's gore, but the gore is actually paint.
A kid is shot in the head and it has some fake blood. He is then kicked a few times.
A kid imagines himself eye-lasering and blowing another kid up multiple times.
A child has a nose bleeding.
A kid "kills" another kid by throwing a grenade at his shirt. Large parts of his shirt are covered by fake blood.
A kid uses the "pressuring" torture method on another kid by putting a plate on his stomach, leaning on it and dropping heavy rocks on it. Often the victim struggles to breath.
A person has rocks thrown at him and he is clearly in pain.
There is a fight with many gunshots and explosions.
A kid is kicked in the stomach.
A kid drops a heavy rock on his toe.
A kid is being punched and kicked for information.
A kid is hit on the head with a flying toy plane.
A kid receives a small cut on the face.
The film revolves around a group of children who play a realistic war game. Though none are actually killed, they fire realistic guns at each other and act as if they kill each other. Some kids are punched and kicked, but little blood and gore.
One boy has rocks thrown at him, drawing some blood on his head.
One kid has his pants lighted on fire.