The film starts out with two bruised men being hunted and slain by masked men throughout a nature preserve.
As would be common among movies in the genre of this one, there are scenes in which men use martial arts or combat techniques to either murder or defend themselves from other men, usually one on one. As well, some shootouts are depicted. Several men fall to their deaths.
The extent of the gore is just some blood.
There are two instances in which a man winds up impaled by a hazard present in the environment in which he engages in melee combat.
Several men within the crowd of spectators attempt to assassinate the man who is centrepiece in a parade, by opening fire upon him, and their shots end up striking and killing the child accompanying their target.
There is a brief but mildly violent car chase.
In a brief scene, a man is coldly shot in the lower chest and left to bleed to death by his attacker.
When a foe's arrow pierces his neck, a sitting man is killed.
A group of men assault a ranchhouse and its inhabitants, by firing upon it with grenade launchers and hurling Molotov cocktails at it, causing the sentry men to be set ablaze. Later on, the irrecognizably burned and charred corpses can be seen lined up in a row on the ground.
As a man bleeds to death, he loses consciousness and falls from the edge of a mezzanine to the floor below.
There are two instances whereby a man guns down a character who is out of frame, and the dead bodies are not shown, so no there is no gore. In one instance, the target is a woman and the weapon is fully-automatic. In the other instance, the target is an injured child.
A child can be briefly seen gagged.
The thigh of a man carrying a child on window ledge-roof is pierced by an attacker's arrow, and he and the child fall a distance of about two stories to the ground, striking the roof of a veranda on the way down.
A man tries to garrote another man, during their fight with each other.