Pirates 2005 Parents Guide Lk21 -
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) - Not 2005
- The films can be scary for younger children (under 10).
- The curse in the first movie reveals pirates as skeletons in the moonlight.
- The second movie features a "cannibal" tribe that intends to eat the characters, which can be intense.
- Slavery and hanging are referenced as plot points.
Explicit Sexual Content: The film contains numerous prolonged, explicit sex scenes featuring penetration, oral sex, and other graphic sexual acts. It was marketed as the "most expensive adult film" ever made at the time. pirates 2005 parents guide lk21
Sex & Nudity (Extreme – 10/10)
- Explicit sexual acts: The film contains multiple hardcore scenes with unsimulated oral, vaginal, and anal penetration. These are not implied or fade-to-black; they are graphically depicted.
- Full frontal nudity: Male and female genitalia are visible repeatedly throughout the runtime.
- Sexual situations in costume: While the plot is comedic, the sex scenes occur in pirate settings (e.g., on ships, in jail cells, on treasure beaches). There is no separation between "action movie" and "adult content."
- Group sex scenes: Several sequences involve 3–5 participants simultaneously.
Violence and Action: