An odyssey through time and memory, centered around a place in New England where—from wilderness, and then, later, from a home—love, loss, struggle, hope and legacy play out between couples and families over generations.
This movie contains 23 potentially triggering events.
There is a dog in the one storyline but nothing happens to them. Obviously since the movie is about the passing of time, it's assumed they die, but nothing happens on screen and they are also not a big piece of the story.
The move is about the passing of time so I guess you can say there is death but nothing shown that’s bad/horrible. There is a woman shown being carried after her death and she is shown close to the camera and it stops while on her. But it is shown in a way where she is respected and loved.
It is actors and actresses played through time getting older. Dementia is shown but the person playing them in real life does not have dementia. It also shows her not being able to move much in the wheelchair and the family helps her and shows her love and care.
There is cursing. No obscene gestures. Unless you consider giving birth obscene but it is not a “bloody/gory” birth. It’s a birth that happens in the house and not up close.