Leonor Will Never Die

strong violence, language, threat
Leonor Will Never Die
Director(s)Martika Ramirez Escobar
Production year2022
Release date07/04/2023
Genre(s)Action, Comedy, Drama
Approx. running minutes99m
CastSheila Francisco, Bong Cabrera, Rocky Salumbides, Anthony Falcon, Rea Molina, Allan Bautista, Tami Monsod, John Paulo Rodriguez, Dido de la Paz, Ryan Eigenmann, Martika Ramirez Escobar, Martika Ramirez Escobar, Mario Cornejo, Monster Jimenez, Alyana Cabral, Pan de Coco, Joseph Salcedo, Carlos Mauricio, Lawrence Ang, Eero Yves Francisco

Leonor Will Never Die

strong violence, language, threat
LEONOR WILL NEVER DIE is a Filipino comedy drama in which fiction and reality blur when a woman falls into a coma and is ...
LEONOR WILL NEVER DIE is a Filipino comedy drama in which fiction and reality blur when a woman falls into a coma and is transported into her own screenplay.
violence
There is strong violence throughout including stylised fist fights, shootings with blood spurts, and use of improvised weapons to repeatedly beat characters. A man's throat is slashed and he is seen bleeding profusely on the floor. Another has a sharp implement stabbed into his eye and blood pours down his face. In a scene of domestic abuse, a man grabs his girlfriend roughly and shouts insults at her.
threat and horror
Scenes include strong threat, often directed at women. In one sequence, a terrified woman is chased and abducted at knifepoint. A beaten man is hanged by his neck from a noose, and a woman tied up whilst an aggressive gang verbally abuse and threaten them.
language
Use of strong language occurs ('motherf**ker', 'f**k') accompanied by milder terms such as 'slut', 'bastard', 'ass' and 'son of a bitch'.
additional issues
A moderate sex scene includes brief buttock nudity and a man masturbates whilst on the phone, however the detail is off-screen. A woman dances in a burlesque style club. There are verbal sex and drug references, and scenes of emotional upset from illness and bereavement.
strong violence, language, threat
Classified Date:
02/02/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Conic Films Limited
violence
There is strong violence throughout including stylised fist fights, shootings with blood spurts, and use of improvised weapons to repeatedly beat characters. A man's throat is slashed and he is seen bleeding profusely on the floor. Another has a sharp implement stabbed into his eye and blood pours down his face. In a scene of domestic abuse, a man grabs his girlfriend roughly and shouts insults at her.
threat and horror
Scenes include strong threat, often directed at women. In one sequence, a terrified woman is chased and abducted at knifepoint. A beaten man is hanged by his neck from a noose, and a woman tied up whilst an aggressive gang verbally abuse and threaten them.
language
Use of strong language occurs ('motherf**ker', 'f**k') accompanied by milder terms such as 'slut', 'bastard', 'ass' and 'son of a bitch'.
additional issues
A moderate sex scene includes brief buttock nudity and a man masturbates whilst on the phone, however the detail is off-screen. A woman dances in a burlesque style club. There are verbal sex and drug references, and scenes of emotional upset from illness and bereavement.
Classified date02/02/2023
LanguageFilipino
violence
There is strong violence throughout including stylised fist fights, shootings with blood spurts, and use of improvised weapons to repeatedly beat characters. A man's throat is slashed and he is seen bleeding profusely on the floor. Another has a sharp implement stabbed into his eye and blood pours down his face. In a scene of domestic abuse, a man grabs his girlfriend roughly and shouts insults at her.
threat and horror
Scenes include strong threat, often directed at women. In one sequence, a terrified woman is chased and abducted at knifepoint. A beaten man is hanged by his neck from a noose, and a woman tied up whilst an aggressive gang verbally abuse and threaten them.
language
Use of strong language occurs ('motherf**ker', 'f**k') accompanied by milder terms such as 'slut', 'bastard', 'ass' and 'son of a bitch'.
additional issues
A moderate sex scene includes brief buttock nudity and a man masturbates whilst on the phone, however the detail is off-screen. A woman dances in a burlesque style club. There are verbal sex and drug references, and scenes of emotional upset from illness and bereavement.
Director(s)Martika Ramirez Escobar
Production year2022
Release date07/04/2023
Genre(s)Action, Comedy, Drama
Approx. running minutes99m
CastSheila Francisco, Bong Cabrera, Rocky Salumbides, Anthony Falcon, Rea Molina, Allan Bautista, Tami Monsod, John Paulo Rodriguez, Dido de la Paz, Ryan Eigenmann, Martika Ramirez Escobar, Martika Ramirez Escobar, Mario Cornejo, Monster Jimenez, Alyana Cabral, Pan de Coco, Joseph Salcedo, Carlos Mauricio, Lawrence Ang, Eero Yves Francisco
strong violence, language, threat
Classified Date:
02/02/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Conic Films Limited
violence
There is strong violence throughout including stylised fist fights, shootings with blood spurts, and use of improvised weapons to repeatedly beat characters. A man's throat is slashed and he is seen bleeding profusely on the floor. Another has a sharp implement stabbed into his eye and blood pours down his face. In a scene of domestic abuse, a man grabs his girlfriend roughly and shouts insults at her.
threat and horror
Scenes include strong threat, often directed at women. In one sequence, a terrified woman is chased and abducted at knifepoint. A beaten man is hanged by his neck from a noose, and a woman tied up whilst an aggressive gang verbally abuse and threaten them.
language
Use of strong language occurs ('motherf**ker', 'f**k') accompanied by milder terms such as 'slut', 'bastard', 'ass' and 'son of a bitch'.
additional issues
A moderate sex scene includes brief buttock nudity and a man masturbates whilst on the phone, however the detail is off-screen. A woman dances in a burlesque style club. There are verbal sex and drug references, and scenes of emotional upset from illness and bereavement.
Classified date02/02/2023
LanguageFilipino