A number of soldiers are showering in an outdoor shower area with buttocks and frontal views but showing very hazy detail and at a distance. There are two sex scenes. In other scenes, bare breasts are visible several times.
One female character sits on her boyfriend's knee and makes suggestive comments.
Violence & Gore
Moderate
There is one scene where the main characters attend a boxing match, a couple of scenes featuring very mild "punch ups" and one scene where a New Year's Eve party is interrupted by a fairly vigorous fight involving white and black American soldiers brought about by black American soldiers dancing with white British women. There are no war scenes.
One character is suddenly revealed as having been killed in action overseas.
Profanity
Moderate
4 uses of "F" word; 4 of "shit"; 2 of "arse"; 1 of "bastards"; 1 of "bugger"; 3 of "bloody", "hell" or "bloody hell"; 1 of "Goddamn"; 1 of "damn"
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Moderate
In keeping with the era (1943/1944 war time), there are many scenes where adults are smoking cigarettes and a lesser number of scenes where adults are drinking alcohol. There are a couple of scenes which depict mild drunkedness. There is one scene where a child is playing with empty cigarette packets. There are no scenes or even suggestions of illicit drug taking.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
None
None. The film generally deals tastefully with the clash of cultures and relationships between British locals and American soldiers.