The movie deals with a very complex, abstract portrait of identity. What happens when we have the option of taking over others' identities? Does our own identity remain its own unique thing, or is it flexible? Is it morally right to take over someone else's identity? And is it morally right to work as an assassin?
Extreme violence with tons of blood. A woman shoots and stabs a man repeatedly, with massive blood spatter. Eyeballs are pried out. Guns and shooting, sometimes fatally, and sometimes involving children. Cops shoot a woman dead. Bloody bullet wounds. Stabbings. Giant photos of bloody victims. Brain splatter. Chopping off own fingers. Beating with fireplace poker. Breaking teeth. Vomiting blood. Creepy/scary stuff. Unsettling/disturbing strobe-light effects.
Graphic sex scenes include images of an erect penis and a naked woman on a bed with her legs spread. One character performs oral sex on another. Women shown topless. Side view of a man thrusting on top of a woman, his naked buttocks shown. Woman grinds on top of man. More thrusting/sex. Kissing. A woman occupying a man's body touches the body's penis. Strong sex-related dialogue.
Uses of "f--k," "p---y," "c--k," "bitch," "jerk off."
Characters vape, snort cocaine, have wine with dinner, and drink socially (whiskey). A smoking pipe is shown.