Considerable sexual conversation including the use of "fuck" and "screwing" and Albert Finney's mistress tells the kids that making love to their father is "like eating ice cream" when they ask her about it.
A man kisses a woman on the couch, unbuttons her blouse, and gently caresses her clothed breast. It is implied that they sleep together offscreen.
A man and a woman kiss and we then cut to them lying in bed together after having sex.
Violence & Gore
Moderate
Diane Keaton and Albert Finney smash several dishes in anger early in the film.
A man smashes a window to break into his home. He proceeds to violently grab his estranged wife and shove her out the door to the ground. He then charges his oldest daughter who heaves objects at him to keep him at bay. He manages to grab her and for several minutes beats her with his hands and objects. The scene is quite intense.
Two men get into a strong shoving match in a restaurant and one of the men grabs the other in a wrestling hold before they are broken up.
Diane Keaton slaps her daughter for mouthing off.
Profanity
Severe
22 uses of "fuck"(10 used sexually along with 1 use of "screwing"). Consistent usage of "shit", "ass"(including 1 "asshole"), "goddamn", and religious exclamations. Smaller uses of "damn", "hell", "bitch", "son of a bitch", "whore", "bastard" and "prick".
Some of the profanity is used by children.
The word "dago" is used once as an insult for an Italian man.
Diane Keaton gives another woman the finger.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Moderate
Social drinking with at least one episode of intoxication.
Regular smoking throughout the film.
Diane Keaton smokes pot in the bathtub.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Moderate
A man dies onscreen in an intense scene.
The scene where a man beats his daughter is intense and would most likely bother children.