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1/16/2026 // SUBJECT: Reservoir Dogs (1992) MPAA Rating and Content Processing: 58.7sfull-failings-1
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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

Regarding the film Reservoir Dogs (1992), what was the film rated (e.g. R, PG, G), and what elements of the film contributed to that rating?

#M ANNOTATED LLM RESPONSE

Regarding the film Reservoir Dogs (1992), it received an R rating (Restricted) from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). Under this rating, children under 17 require an accompanying parent or adult guardian.

The R rating was primarily assigned due to strong violence and pervasive language. Below are the specific elements that contributed to this classification:

1. Intense and Graphic Violence

The film is widely known for its visceral depiction of violence, which was considered particularly shocking at the time of its release.

2. Pervasive Profanity and Crude Language

The screenplay is noted for its "street" dialogue, which includes an extremely high frequency of swearing.

3. Mature Themes and Tone

Additional Notes

#F CORRECTION FEED (CLICK TO SEARCH)

[1] The film is rated R by the MPAA.
[2] The official MPAA reasons are 'Strong Violence and Language'.
[3] The camera pans to the left (showing graffiti) during the actual cutting, but the aftermath is shown.
[4] Mr. Blonde douses the cop (Marvin Nash) in gasoline but is shot by Mr. Orange before he can light it.
[5] Mr. Orange spends most of the film bleeding on the warehouse floor.
[6] Counts vary slightly (e.g., 269 or 272), but 'approximately 270' is accurate.
[7] The script contains frequent use of racial and homophobic slurs.
[8] The opening diner scene features Mr. Brown's analysis of 'Like a Virgin'.
[9] There is no nudity or depicted sex in the film.
[10] While characters smoke cigarettes and discuss drug deals (Mr. Orange's cover story), illicit drug use is not depicted on screen.
[11] Wes Craven walked out of a screening at the Sitges Film Festival in Spain, not the Sundance premiere. The Sundance premiere was noted for technical issues (scope lens missing, lights not dimming).

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

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#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 Did Wes Craven walk out of Reservoir Dogs at Sundance or Sitges?
#02 What technical issues happened at the Reservoir Dogs Sundance premiere?
#03 Reservoir Dogs MPAA rating descriptors

#S SOURCES

cinemablend.com wikipedia.org wikipedia.org wikipedia.org cuny.edu comicbook.com website-files.com movieguide.org dallasobserver.com screenrant.com ew.com movieweb.com collider.com movie-locations.com bfi.org.uk westword.com youtube.com fandango.com ranker.com wikipedia.org classification.gov.au

#R ORIGINAL AI RESPONSE

#A DIRECT ANSWER (VERIFIED ANALYSIS)