Love Comes Softly
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Love Comes Softly (2003) (TV) More at IMDbPro »

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Sex & Nudity

A man accidentally sees a young woman nude as she lays in a bathtub. Although the viewer can see the woman in the bathtub, no nudity is seen.

Violence & Gore

A brief moment in which a man falls off a horse and hits his head on a rock. Very little blood, if any, is seen by the viewer.

A brief fight occurs when a young boy says something to a young girl that she doesn't like. There is some pushing and the young girl is upset.

A woman kills a chicken for dinner. The viewer doesn't see the killing, but can see the blood and her carrying the chicken away.

Profanity

About three negative uses of the phrase "dad blame (pronounced 'blam') it." Once when a man is frustrated that his horse got away, second when a woman accidentally burns her hand on a stove and thirdly when a woman has a very difficult time catching a chicken.

A man dies and a woman grieves greatly over his death with sorrow and much crying.

A young girl is upset with a woman and yells at her whilst crying.

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