![]() Most of the stabbings and deaths are offscreen, and on the few occasions when anything more is shown, it’s done to an orc (thus making it less disturbing than if it was done to a human). There are some pretty intense battle sequences, but the violence doesn’t reach the levels of extreme because there is barely any blood. The only bad language is one use of b*stard and hell, and the only thing sexual in nature is a wholesome scene in which an orc lovingly strokes his wife’s pregnant belly, plus some cleavage and shirtless males. Come to think of it, it’s probably one of the cleaner movies I’ve seen in a long time, other than the violence. And I agree that a movie has to meet those standards to be good, but I would add that just because a movie meets those standards doesn’t make it good. What standards does a movie have to meet to be good? The first thing a Biblical Christian would say is that it can’t consistently reinforce any messages that run contrary to the Bible, and that it can’t have gratuitous sex, nudity, profanity, or offensive violence.
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