Romeo And Juliet
Contains mild innuendo and violence
Director(s)Dominic Dromgoole
Production year2009
Release date07/01/2010
Genre(s)Romance, Drama
Approx. running minutes172m
CastAdetomiwa Edun, Ellie Kendrick
Romeo And Juliet
Contains mild innuendo and violence
violence
There are a few scenes of sword fighting in which blows are not seen to make contact, and only some smears of blood are seen on clothes and skin.
sex
Many of the comic scenes in the play use innuendo about how men’s swords are like their penises with the swords occasionally held in suggestive poses or stroked gently. One character also talks about a woman’s thighs and then waggles his tongue suggestively. There is also some suggestive word play on how a sword is a ‘tool’ and the similarity between the words ‘hoar’ and ‘whore’.
additional issues
The film also contains some uses of mild bad language, such as ‘whore’, used in a non-aggressive and non-directed way.
Contains mild innuendo and violence
Classified Date:
08/01/2010
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Opusarte UK Ltd.
violence
There are a few scenes of sword fighting in which blows are not seen to make contact, and only some smears of blood are seen on clothes and skin.
sex
Many of the comic scenes in the play use innuendo about how men’s swords are like their penises with the swords occasionally held in suggestive poses or stroked gently. One character also talks about a woman’s thighs and then waggles his tongue suggestively. There is also some suggestive word play on how a sword is a ‘tool’ and the similarity between the words ‘hoar’ and ‘whore’.
Classified date08/01/2010
LanguageEnglish
violence
There are a few scenes of sword fighting in which blows are not seen to make contact, and only some smears of blood are seen on clothes and skin.
sex
Many of the comic scenes in the play use innuendo about how men’s swords are like their penises with the swords occasionally held in suggestive poses or stroked gently. One character also talks about a woman’s thighs and then waggles his tongue suggestively. There is also some suggestive word play on how a sword is a ‘tool’ and the similarity between the words ‘hoar’ and ‘whore’.
additional issues
The film also contains some uses of mild bad language, such as ‘whore’, used in a non-aggressive and non-directed way.
Director(s)Dominic Dromgoole
Production year2009
Release date07/01/2010
Genre(s)Romance, Drama
Approx. running minutes172m
CastAdetomiwa Edun, Ellie Kendrick
Contains mild innuendo and violence
Classified Date:
08/01/2010
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Opusarte UK Ltd.
violence
There are a few scenes of sword fighting in which blows are not seen to make contact, and only some smears of blood are seen on clothes and skin.
sex
Many of the comic scenes in the play use innuendo about how men’s swords are like their penises with the swords occasionally held in suggestive poses or stroked gently. One character also talks about a woman’s thighs and then waggles his tongue suggestively. There is also some suggestive word play on how a sword is a ‘tool’ and the similarity between the words ‘hoar’ and ‘whore’.
Classified date08/01/2010
LanguageEnglish