This section contains the most crucial information for parents. The film has numerous, prolonged, and explicit sexual scenes:
| Film | Year | Rating | Parents' Guide Summary | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2005 | Adults Only (X-Rated / Unrated) | NOT FOR MINORS. Contains prolonged, unsimulated hardcore sexual content, object insertion, and explicit language. | | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest | 2006 | PG-13 | The OC Register notes it’s "darker than the first 'Pirates,' and a little more violent." It contains intense fantasy violence (gunplay, swordplay), but sex is "fairly chaste" and language is "Disney clean". | | Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End | 2007 | PG-13 | OK for children 10 and up according to the OC Register. Contains action violence (impalings, shootings) and alcohol use (rum), but language is clean and sex is minimal. |
The movie attempts to replicate the look of a Hollywood blockbuster. It contains over 300 computer-generated imagery (CGI) special effects. Minors may see sword fights, ship-to-ship cannon battles, and mystical skeleton warriors getting smashed into pieces. However, the violence is stylized and mostly bloodless, focusing more on fantasy action than intense gore. Profanity & Language: Severe
Viewers aged 10 and above, depending on individual sensitivity and maturity levels.
The 2005 Pirates film contains content that is explicitly meant for adults only. The scenes include: Explicit portrayal of sexual acts (penetration, oral sex). Multiple scenes of ejaculation. Sexual themes and situations throughout.
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The film contains frequent and strong sexual language:
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There are stylized action sequences involving sword fighting and pirate combat. While the focus is on the "sex-adventure" aspect, there are scenes of peril and typical pirate-themed conflict.