Finding "unrated" movies often means looking for films that haven't been submitted to a formal ratings board or extended director's cuts that include scenes too intense for a theatrical rating
There are several reasons why someone might seek out unrated movies. For film enthusiasts, unrated versions can offer a more authentic viewing experience, as they often contain deleted scenes, extended sequences, or more intense content that was edited out of the rated version. Additionally, some filmmakers release unrated versions of their films to provide a more honest representation of their artistic vision.
Platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and Apple TV+ offer vast libraries of movies and TV shows. While they may not always have the latest releases, they provide content that is legally accessible and often includes ratings and reviews to help you choose.
Let’s cut straight to the chase.
: An "unrated" version is a cut of a film that was not submitted to an official body like the MPAA.
Added: The extended sex scene (controversially) runs nearly 10 minutes in the uncut international version. The US R-rated version is trimmed by nearly 4 minutes. Where to download legally: MUBI or The Criterion Channel.