Mild
3 of 4 found this mild
Brennan is talking to a group of night workers, he then walks up to one of the girls and puts his hands forcefully down her underwear, inside her.....and realizes she is a he. He gets distressed and tells him to stop cause he is hurting him..he does not and hurts him more to prove a point.
Moderate
2 of 2 found this moderate
The film starts with Brennan shooting an unarmed man, then moves on to him almost emasculating a transvestite prostitute, stabbing another man in his back, strangling another man and causing a boat to explode to kill other witnesses to his first murder at the start of the movie. Brennan is killed himself in a shootout in a precinct station when he is confesses to Reilly the truth about Reilly's father and shoots other personnel when they try to arrest him. Reilly trashes his office, throwing a large metal object (ashtray) through a door's window in anger over what he found out about his father and Quinn.
Severe
4 of 4 found this severe
Many "f..."'s, "s...'s and racial-ethnic, homophobic slurs.
Severe
1 of 2 found this severe
Drinking and smoking, some illegal drugs and references to Brennan saving some Mafia types from large "junk" (drug, e.g. heroin) "collars" (arrests) and references to "junkies" as one of the many enemies that need to be killed as enemies of Brennan's beloved city.
Mild
1 of 1 found this mild
Brennan as a "line" to keep people of other races and young people restrained and subservient and the NYCPD and all other law enforcement as such may scare many as could the tense investigation of the film's opening murder of an unarmed man as this movie's crux.