Arthur is brought up in a brothel while nothing more graphic than kissing/lying on a bed with clothes on is shown, it's very clear what goes on there. Language is occasionally salty, with one use of "f-king," and adults drink at pubs/meals. There's a high body count some of the deaths are bloodier and more disturbing than others. Things frequently get pretty intense: There are several assassinations (some at close range, such as a throat-slashing) and battle sequences that destroy villages, castles, and people. Starring Charlie Hunnam and Jude Law, the movie includes most of Ritchie's signature touches - quick cuts, rapid-fire dialog, humor in otherwise violent sequences, and creative strong language. Parents need to know that King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is director Guy Ritchie's loud, stylized, violent take on the origin story of England's legendary king and the mythology surrounding his magical sword, Excalibur.
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