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The Age of Innocence
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Parents Guide for
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Minor sensuality - Archer kisses Olenska and rests his head on her lap.

One use each of "Hell" and "Bastard"

Archer smokes cigars twice with different gentleman.

Olenska shares a cigarette with Archer, and the two are seen smoking for a while.

Wine is consumed at dinner in various scenes.

Scorsese has referred to this as his most "violent" film in a metaphorical sense: there are many moments where the characters subtly express emotional turmoil via the narrator, the photography, or their body language.

A woman is told that her grandmother has suffered a stroke, we see her being carried to her bedroom and we see the events leading up to the stroke.

The narrator mentions at the end of the film that one of the main characters died of pneumonia.


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Rated PG for thematic elements and some mild language

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