A botched robbery indicates a police informant, and the pressure mounts in the aftermath at a warehouse. Crime begets violence as the survivors -- veteran Mr. White, newcomer Mr. Orange, psychopathic parolee Mr. Blonde, bickering weasel Mr. Pink and Nice Guy Eddie -- unravel.
This movie contains 38 potentially triggering events.
There is a police officer who is tied up and punched in the face several times, and he spits out blood. However, we go get close ups on his very not damaged teeth. So he's fine, I was just scared the first time I watched it because of the blood-spitting.
For a significant amount of time, a character is tortured by another for fun. They are tied to a chair, lacerated, doused in gasoline, and have a body part cut off. This is all set to extremely incongruous music.
The children of the parents are never shown, but a woman who is deduced to have a baby is killed as well as a man who says that he has a kid. A parent-child duo are killed, but they are both well into adulthood.
Depending on the person, the special effects on Marvin's removed ear can be triggering. It triggered my trypophobia but it really depends on the person.
Mr. White tells Mr. Orange that if someone during the robbery isn’t cooperating to cut off one of his fingers - “after that he’ll tell you if he wears lady’s underwear”
Idk why some people voted yes. None of the characters are even hinted to be lgbt. I’m pretty sure the bond between White and Orange is more of a parental thing
The opening conversation about Madonna uses the term "fuck-machine" a lot. Shortly after, a comment about wanting a waitress to perform oral sex for a tip is used as a joke. Much later on, Mr Orange briefly jokes about sex with a random girl who walks past.
Surprisingly not. Mr. Orange spends most of the film crying and Mr. White is weirdly sweet to him, holding and reassuring him and telling him how brave he is