I'm not here to give you my thoughts on the film, but I will give you an idea of how 'Knock at the Cabin' earned an R rating.
. This time around, Shyamalan focuses on a family of three enjoying a weekend away when four strangers show up, telling them they must sacrifice a member of their household or the world will end.Knock at the CabinIs it appropriate for you or your family? I don't know — only you can make that call. I'm just here to pass along some information so you can decide whether "Knock at the Cabin" is up your alley and worth satisfying your curiosity.Sex is not a theme in the movie.
In addition to some coarse language, there is plenty of talk about mass destruction, death, murder and suicide, as it pertains to the storyline.The violence in "Knock at the Cabin" easily secured Shyamalan's second R rating in his theatrical catalog. I will avoid any spoilers, but there are multiple graphic on-screen deaths. While the killing blow is not always shown, the blood and bodies are.
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