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Includes realistic and bloody bullfighting sequences.

There is frequent female nudity, including non-sexual hospital care scenes. A controversial "silent film" sequence depicts a shrunken man entering a woman's body, serving as a metaphor for a pivotal plot point. Talk to Her(2002)

The film centers on a plot involving "coma rape" and a resulting pregnancy, which remains one of its most debated and controversial elements. Critical Reception & Impact Talk to Her (2002) - Parents guide - IMDb Includes realistic and bloody bullfighting sequences

The film is for nudity, sexual content, and language. Key content warnings include: The film centers on a plot involving "coma

(Darío Grandinetti): A journalist who falls for Lydia (Rosario Flores), a famous bullfighter who is gored and falls into a coma shortly after their romance begins.

The story follows the lives of two men who form an unlikely bond while caring for two women in comas: