Fresh off an almost career-ending accident, stuntman Colt Seavers has to track down a missing movie star, solve a conspiracy and try to win back the love of his life while still doing his day job.
This movie contains 35 potentially triggering events.
Jean-Claude the dog is involved in action scenes, but is not harmed or abused in any way. There's a cockatoo who is in the same location as some violence but nothing bad happens to him either. No animals harmed or abused
I am photosensitive and have just seen the movie. Minimal flashing lights are at the "face scan"-scene. Right after Ryan Gosling puts the magazine he reads in the airplane down, it cuts to the shooting. The magazine reading-scene is absolutely not important for the movie, so cover your eyes when you see him reading, and watch the movie when you don't hear the camera sounds.
Second one is the Neon Club Scene, I was able to watch it, because there are no strobes; but it has intense colors and [MINOR SPOILER] you see some scenes through the eyes of an intoxicated person with some "glitch effects" and even brighter colors.
I wouldn’t say he’s ridiculed but he does seem to have his own shame about it and doesn’t want to admit it. The person talking to him is very nice and wipes the tears away.
We are (briefly) led to believe that someone drowned, but it's the main character in a happy movie so you suspect he's gonna be ok. And they fairly quickly show that he's ok.