A nude woman is sprayed with a high power water hose. Brief flashes of her breasts and butt are visible.
A boy falls while taking a bath, and a woman comes in to check on him, sees him naked, and notes that he is circumcised. No nudity.
A nurse tells a woman to spread her legs so she can check her vagina (it's later mentioned that the nurse was checking for diseases). The woman eventually and unwillingly complies. We only see part of Christine's bare legs, and the scene ends quickly. The scene is not racy or sexual.
One woman is revealed to have been a prostitute who was abused by a corrupt cop who was also her client (not graphic). This character is noble and helpful and it isn't sexual.
Violence & Gore
Moderate
A guy chops up a kid with an ax. You see it from the kids point of view as the guy brings the ax down multiple times. Blood splatters. The bodies are not shown.
A woman grabs a man, slaps him, and pushes him several times.
A man is hanged and the entire thing is shown.
Electroshock therapy is depicted once in the asylum. It's disturbing but the patient ends up making it out okay.
Profanity
Mild
'H*ll' is said at least 6 times in a profane context.
'F*ck' is said three times, in non-sexual contexts.
'B*stard' is said twice.
'Son of a b*tch' is said twice.
The Lord's name is taken in vain several times, including 'Jesus' said three times, 'Jesus Christ' said twice, 'Christ' said once, 'For Christ's sake' said once, and 'God' said at least seven times.
'D*mn' is said three times.
'*ss' is said.
'Sh*t' is said.
'Wh*re' is said.
'Godd*mn' is said.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Mild
One police officer smokes a cigarette in two separate scenes
A man asks a woman for a cigarette, but she ignores the request.
People drink a glass of wine.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Severe
The torture-like scenes in the asylum are disturbing.
The discussions and deli toons of the murders are very intense.
A character accused of heinous crimes is meant to be disturbing.
Several emotionally intense moments.
The main character is treated very poorly by the police for a large portion of the film.
Obviously the thought of losing a child is very relatable and frightening, and so many viewers (especially parents) will be in sympathetic suspense through this film.