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The original post: /r/movies by /u/TaibhseCairdiuil on 2025-01-02 19:55:11.

I watched the Coen Brothers' version of True Grit last night, and it was great, but how did they manage to get a PG-13? The MPAA is pretty strict about showing gore in a PG-13 movie and this one's got brutal gunshots, severed fingers, graphic hangings, and a guy biting his tongue in half. I don't even think it deserves an R, it's just that movies this violent usually get one.

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