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In movie ratings, the "S" rating typically stands for "Restricted" or "Suitable for 17 and older." This rating indicates that the film may contain adult content such as strong language, violence, nudity, or sexual themes. It is a classification used by some rating systems to warn viewers about the potentially inappropriate content in the movie.

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If you're asking about United States ratings, the Motion Picture Association of America does not have an 'S' rating. If you're reading a DVD box, it probably refers to sexual content.

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