no one is really stalked in the way many people think, but in being undercover the main character is followed and tracked by government agencies and mercenaries.
this isn't much of a spoiler, but near the beginning there's horses being ridden while the riders are being shot at, but the horses are completely fine!! I got a little worried.
not in the traditional sense of being tied up, but there is an extended scene where two characters are handcuffed together and hijinks ensue. there are also some scenes here and there of fights where one character is held back by two others and has to fight them.
No but in the beginning a character's voice sort of comes out of the darkness and it made me jump because I wasn't prepared for it. Lol. But it didn't scare anyone else in my row!
Completely safe! On the train one character is given a glass of water and is a bit hunched over after being knocked out, i was a bit nervous bc she looks s*ck but it’s safe!!
I don't know if I would call it an anxiety attack but during the train scene near the end of the movie two main characters are panicking because of their situation and one character is unable to move for a brief period of time
Not sure if it counts as PTSD, but there's flashbacks from a character and that situation happens again. It's treated as something more melancholic and sad rather than as trauma, but might trigger someone.
*minor spoilers* the opening scene features a group of people in a submarine which eventually blows up and everyone dies. It shows the corpses floating around in the water.
No but during one of the car chase scenes when two characters are in a small yellow car one character shouts "baby! Baby!" Because they are close to hitting a stroller. But you don't see or hear the baby.
Very brief but during a party/club scene there is dancing strippers (basically nude) up on platforms. It's dark in the club so it's not very visible and it's brief
Not really, but as many movies, they can be sad but they don't really cry. No one says anything about it, and to be honest the mental health part is quite interesting and well-handled, though it's not talked a lot.
no one is hit with a car while a pedestrian/they’re out of a car, but there is a lot of cars aggressively hitting other cars and at one point a car without doors is hit by a much larger vehicle, and I found it more intense in that regard than some other car chase sequences