Why Is Mississippi burning rated R?
Jessica Cortez
Updated on April 25, 2026
Furthermore, is Mississippi Burning violent?
Mississippi Burning is a fictional movie, but it's loosely based on a real event, the June 1964 murder of three civil rights activists – Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, and James Chaney. I don't think this film goes more than ten minutes at a stretch without a violent episode.
Subsequently, question is, why is the burning rated R? Parents need to know that Burning is a long, slow character study in Korean with English subtitles that has strong sexual content and a bloody act of violence. The only direct violence is a stabbing with smears of blood, and burning the body in a car.
Likewise, how historically accurate Is Mississippi Burning?
Though Mississippi Burning depicts many appalling (and broadly accurate) incidents of racist violence, its narrative focus is on what race politics meant to white people. Most of the black characters in the film are passive, with two notable exceptions.
What is the main theme of Mississippi Burning?
It is in the Southern states of America in which there was a lot of racial segregation. The main conflict in this movie is that the blacks are suppressed and are treated very badly. The theme in the movie is mainly justice. Mississippi Burning takes place in the 60s and there was a great lack of…show more content…