Vaguely tries to discuss a vision of socialism that seems almost utopian (and probably impossible), as well as ethical questions of what "right" and "wrong" are, but these discussions are empty and go nowhere. The best lesson the movie provides is "stay on the marked path."
Extreme gory violence. Character smashes someone in the face with a thick branch; face smashed open, brains visible. Runaway log rolls down hill, crushes character; smashed, bloody face, protruding jaw shown. Character falls into pit, lands on sharpened stakes (lots of blood and agony). Character's head bashed in. Character's eyes poked out with hot poker. Woman stabs a man again and again, with blood spatter. Character stabbed in chest by flying trap. Characters shot by bow and arrow. Characters shot with gun (hole in head shown). Person's head smacked against a rock. Maggot-strewn corpse. Several characters sliced and killed with a knife. Broken finger (pointing at an awful angle). Character crushed by falling trap. Character holding a knife to a child's throat. Character dragged into trap by chain. Several people beat up another (he later spits blood, has a bloody face). Dead deer strapped to truck. Sudden tire blowout. Punching in head. Scary cave full of people who have been blinded. Molotov cocktail.
A couple kisses passionately in bed while clothed, one straddling the other. Naked man's bottom shown while showering. Woman in skimpy underwear. A woman volunteers herself to be a "childbearer" for the Foundation members (another woman responds with "spread your legs!"). A creepy man says "I can smell your juices."
Extremely frequent, strong language, with near constant use of "f--k" or "f--king." Also "motherf----r," "s--t," "bulls--t," "son of a bitch," "bitch," "goddamn," and "peckerwood," plus "oh my God" and "Jesus" (as an exclamation).
Social drinking in bar; beer and shots. Background cigarette smoking. Reference to moonshine.