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When is the nudity in the film? Trying to avoid!


Just heard the announcement of the film being released through Netflix. My family and I are looking forward to it. However, we try to avoid nudity in films. Please don't make this a conversation about that. IMDB mentions the only scene with nudity... "In one scene Kim's girls are dancing and a quick flash of bare chested women jumping is shown." Does anyone with a copy of the film know at precisely what time in the film this occurs. Thanks in advance!

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Kim Jong Un is completely naked from the back while dressing for the interview.

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OP is an effing m0r0n. He represents everything that is wrong with America. Unbelievable.

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Hhmmm... I'm not the OP but I have the same opinion of YOU.

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Wow... all the hate! OP asked a simple question. Whether or not YOU feel someone should find nudity offensive or not isn't the point. Judgmental douches, all of you.

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Nudity should be the least of your concerns. This is not a family geared film. There is sexual talk and filthy language throughout, and a few scenes of graphic violence in the movie.

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"Nudity should be the least of your concerns"... how about YOU be concerned with what YOU want to be concerned with and let others decide what THEY want to be concerned with? Just a thought.

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The people saying things like "you should be concerned about the violence" are wrong. There's only one age when you can start watching films for kids who are older, and that's when you can understand real life from fantasy. I wouldn't let someone who's like 5 see this film -- their brains aren't fully developed and would think this is real life. They'd either be scared or try and imitate the actions seen. However, if your child knows it's not real, let em see it.

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I think I saw Rogen's nipples 6x & his belly-button 2x. I didn't have enough hands to shield the eyes of my family & myself so I had to shield my eyes with my feet. To top it off, they hardly ever wore gloves or turtlenecks.

Avoid it. All of it.

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Ah... using sarcasm to disrespect the views of another. I'm sure you feel much better now.

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The random hate comments are annoying as f_ck. can you judgmental dumbf_cks just shut the *beep* up and answer his question. Maybe the dude plans on watching it with other fellow adults, like say, his friends or parents but feels uncomfortable watching a nude scene with them. Nothing wrong with that now can yall all just shut the *beep* up.









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