A young boy stays with his aunt and uncle, and befriends his cousin who's the same age. But his cousin begins showing increasing signs of psychotic behavior.
This movie contains 11 potentially triggering events.
If you want to skip, dogs alive at 33:14 and the scene is over at 35:00. Its very obvious what happens to the dog so maybe start skipping at 33:00 if you don't even want to know.
the very first time the family sits down for dinner together they eat lobster and I found the sounds to be quite unbearable. it was mild chewing but so many people were chewing at once it was a lot.
Kind of. A rubber ducky used to belong to the baby brother (who drowned in the bathtub) and the older brother stole it. The big brother gets in a cruel and very tense tug-of-war with his mother over the ducky (she considered it a dear keepsake memory of the baby) and it is tossed down a hole or a well and is never seen again.
If you want to skip, dogs alive at 33:14 and the scene is over at 35:00. Its very obvious what happens to the dog so maybe start skipping at 33:00 if you don't even want to know.
There is one very unconvincing, but large fake spider hanging in Henry’s shed. I believe it is only seen in the scene where his mother is poking around in there.
Idk why people said no there's a scene at about 48 minutes in where two characters are in a child's bedroom and there are two clown dolls. The plush one didn't get to me but the one on the hanging swing sure did.
The kids throw a dummy off of a bridge and cause a 10 car accident. There's about 30 seconds of cars crashing, no people are seen. Later we hear a news report about it that nobody died, but 4 people were injured.