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strong violence, injury detail, sex, language, threat
Content Advice (May contain spoilers):
violence
Strong violence includes a man attempting to garrotte another, a character slamming a man's head through a glass panel and repeatedly into a wall leaving blood on it, and a man being shot, resulting in a large spurt of blood.
threat and horror
In a scene of strong threat, a gas released from a popping balloon causes two men to fall to the ground and convulse, expelling blood and pus from their mouths as they die painfully.
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’) as well as milder terms such as ‘shit’, ‘ass’, and ‘bastard’.
sex
A scene of strong sex featuring buttock and breast nudity sees a couple copulating in a shower. There is implied off-screen fellatio, sexual moaning and thrusting in the scene.
injury detail
There is strong injury detail, including the sight of a man who has been impaled by a sword through his chest, and a shot of a woman lying in a pool of blood after falling from a height. Blood is visible on characters faces and clothes in the aftermath of violence.
A man uses prescription pills. There is a brief scene of very mild emotional upset in which a woman cries after learning her fiance has died.
Jox wrote:The BBFC just lowered the UK rating certificate from 18 to 15 for streaming by Icon Film Distribution:
https://www.bbfc.co.uk/release/cover-up ... c0zmtaxmja
Tom wrote:I hope this will be HD and Widescreen
Tom wrote:Upon watching again though, I feel like Lisa Berkley is a weak link, where a better actress (and probably better writing) could have made the character more interesting).
Tom wrote:Dolph's kind of quasi-thriller list has some interesting films, although The Shooter is better. Cover Up has its moments but just needed a better final act (the final twists and the last 'set piece' are a little cheap). Dolph's pretty good in it though.
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