By Dawson Nyffenegger – Collider
War movies are known for being violent and brutally realistic — it sort of comes with the territory; war isn’t all sunshine and rainbows, after all. But some war movies like to be accessible to a wider variety of audiences, such as Dunkirk, which received a PG-13 rating, allowing teens and adults alike to experience its pulse-pounding action. On the other hand, other movies prefer to depict their violence with astounding realism, leading to an R-rating.
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