Katniss Everdeen has returned home safe after winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games along with fellow tribute Peeta Mellark. Winning means that they must turn around and leave their family and close friends, embarking on a "Victor's Tour" of the districts. Along the way Katniss senses that a rebellion is simmering, but the Capitol is still very much in control as President Snow prepares the 75th Annual Hunger Games (The Quarter Quell) - a competition that could change Panem forever.
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Katniss is pulled away by peacekeepers and states that she “Doesn’t get to say goodbye” but she ends up seeing those people later in the story.
It's not exactly gaslighting, but it's worth mentioning that Katniss and the audience are kept in the dark about a (good and helpful) plan involving Katniss that most of the characters secretly collaborate on until the end of the movie.
Nothing outside of the Hunger Games premise as a whole, where 24 children are sent to an arena to kill each other for sport while thousands watch on from their T.V.s.
Turkeys are shot at and a dead rabbit is show during a hunting scene at the beginning of the film. Fish are also shown to be killed for food. There are monkey-like creatures features in fight scenes at the end of the movie.
Characters are trapped in an electrified dome without a means of escape.
A character lunges at others and is then restrained. The same thing happens again later with a different character becoming angry and needing to be restrained by use of an injection of some substance.
Other comment is accurate, but her eye is closed so you can only see swollen eyelids. It's shown from a distance and only briefly. You also see her with her hand over her eye right after the injury occurs. We don't see anything more than that
The jump-scares aren't really of things jumping out from darkness, it's more of things suddenly happening. For example, when Katniss touches the poison fog she leaps back in pain and there is a violent surge of music.
before katniss and peeta enter the training centre they are in an elevator with haymitch and this other weird girl who kinda strips off infront of them lol. The v* part is after this. They are in an elevator again but it's just Katniss and peeta this time. As soon at the doors open you see somebody sitting down and then all of a sudden they v*. The sounds are rather loud and triggering but sounds a little bit like a sneeze. There's also visuals although it is slightly blurred because katniss and peeta are in most of the shot. It is totally skippable and has no important plot to it. This is around half an hour to an hour in i'm not very sure.
There's also a scene where it's mentioned. They're at a party and then Peeta is offered a glass. He asks what it is and then is told it makes you s* so you can eat more food, but he refuses to take it. Nothing is shown after. This is near the start of the movie. Hope this helps :)
No but there is a district full of predominantly black people who have violence and brutality against them from the „peacekeepers”, one man who shows a symbol of rebellion is publicly shot for his resistance to the captiol
Prim has to inject Gale with a sedative while she performs surgery on him; Katniss threatens Haymitch with a syringe (and I'm pretty sure one is used to sedate Katniss as well.)
Not an eating disorder, but there is a scene where it is revealed that Capitol people will drink something at feasts to make themselves throw up so they can keep eating. Peeta is offered a glass but he refuses.
No one directly addresses the camera/audience, but at the very end, just before the credits, the main character suddenly appears to deliberately stare directly into the camera as if looking right at you. This might bother someone who finds the fourth wall to be a trigger.
The symbol of the capitol is an eagle which is eerily similar to the eagle of the Nazi party, the Capitol is also known to have the same ideals as the Nazi party (eugenics, mass death, kill anyone who revolts) though this is more of an upsetting thing to watch if you are Jewish then an actual antisemetic thing. The other thing that may be actually antisemetic is how the leader of the Capitol and all of panem is an old grey haired white man with a larger nose (not hooked but still) which can play into antisemetic tropes
I don't know if this counts as drowning but at the beginning of the games Peeta strangles another tribute underwater. Besides this the main characters frequently have trouble in the water and/or swim in it and that might be distressing for some people.
Multiple people are killed violently (shot in the head, throat slit, etc), and at one point it even rains blood and multiple people are covered with it.