A soldier is seen laying on the ground with his leg blown off and lots of blood surrounding him. The scene is pretty brief though.
Civilians and soldiers alike are gunned down and killed.
A portion of the film is spent in a surreal kingdom where nude and mutilated corpses are strewn around. We see the bodies hanging and missing limbs, severed heads laying around and the natives constantly being a threat to the characters.
A man punches a mirror and cuts his hand. Blood is shown on his torso as well as on the bed sheets and all over the place. This is a disturbing scene of war PTSD.
A man is killed with a machete in a heavily edited sequence. Some blood is seen as he is killed but this is intertwined with a more graphic image of animal death so it appears pretty tame.
There are bloody dead bodies shown throughout.
Lots of gunfights and explosions throughout.
A man is impaled with a spear and killed. Blood is seen on the tip and his chest.
A group of civilians are gunned down by soldiers after bombing a helicopter.
The violence in this movie is more disturbing than anything and there really isn't a lot of blood.
While not as violent as a lot of other war movies, the imagery throughout is more comparable to a horror movie and it is more disturbing and unsettling.
While the visual depiction of violence in this film is moderate, the disturbing nature of the scenes cranks it up quite a bit and the film can be upsetting to watch.
The violence is much more disturbing than it is graphic however this makes the combat more impactful.
Multiple heads are seen in the background, as well as skulls on spikes.
The violence in this film, visually, is fairly moderate. There are shootings but they are only partially onscreen for the most part and when they are minimal amounts of blood are shown. That being said there are disturbing scenes in this and sights of gore after violence.
The first half of the film is full of war violence and explosions. The shootings are not graphic as they are mostly from afar and without blood, but the moments that depict aftermath of violence are quite gory. This includes the streets being riddled with corpses (blood is seen on them) and a moment where a man has his guts spilling out and begs for water which he doesn't receive.
The second half of the film is more like a thriller with occasional scenes of violence.
The most disturbing scene of the film depicts an innocent family being ruthlessly gunned down on a boat because of suspicion that they have weapons. Blood is seen splattered all over the place and one of the people, a teenage girl, is still alive gasping for air. One of the soldiers abruptly shoots her and executes her. It is revealed they were only hiding a puppy.
A teenage soldier is shot and killed in a sudden attack. Blood is seen all over the place including his chest as he dies and the scene has upsetting audio of his mother telling him to come home.
More violent than Platoon, less violent than Saving Private Ryan.
R violence type: blood, gore and graphic.
Intense war violence throughout. Accurately depicts wartime during the late 60's
There is a graphic scene of a buffalo being beheaded by a tribe. This was authentic behind the scenes and so the gore is real.
A man is beheaded offscreen and then his severed head is dropped into his friends lap when he is tied up. The gory sight is seen for quite a while before the scene ends.