The lead actress does not wear a bra under her top in some scenes.
Sexual humor- A guy tries to sleep with Goldie Hawn
An scene takes place in an massage parlor.
A woman talks about ways to avoid being raped.
A couple is shown french-kissing. They spend the night together. No nudity in the scene following.
Violence & Gore
Moderate
A knife is thrown into a man's stomach from across a room. It is very sudden. Blood is shown going into a container of popcorn. The bloody wound is then seen. A car almost runs down a woman. A woman is almost drugged in a dark building, but she fights back. A woman is almost strangled by a man, but she non-mortally stabs him. In the same scene, the would-be killer is killed by a knife thrown through a window. (not by the woman.) A woman is drugged and kidnapped. (She survives) A woman pushes a short man out of a window when she misakenly thinks that he is trying to kill her. The short man survives but is shown under bandages at the hospital. A man is kidnapped. A man is slapped. A woman is kidnapped. A man is thown into a pool of water. A scuffle is shown. A man is karate-chopped. Hard to tell if the character remains alive or not. A shootout occurs. A man is killed in the scene when several wine racks are pushed onto him with a bullet to break the bottles. A woman is shown with a gun to her head. (She survives) A man is killed with a wine bottle that was thrown across a room. A karate fight occurs, with the climax occuring when a woman is thrown into a piano. Several buildings and vihicles are destroyed. There is an assassination plot. A woman is abducted. Several people are shot. No blood.
Profanity
Mild
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Mild
Drug references, but no drug use. Several characters smoke A cigarette case is important to the early part of the plot. There is some drinking.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Mild
There are a few jump scares with lurking villains, and some younger viewers may find the Albino (Whitey Jackson) a bit frightening.
Aside from the Karate fight and the woman pushing the short man out of the window, the violence is not presented in a comic manner.