Will and his new girlfriend Kira are invited to a dinner with old friends at the house of Will’s ex Eden and her new partner David. Although the evening appears to be relaxed, Will soon gets a creeping suspicion that their charming host David is up to something.
This movie contains 35 potentially triggering events.
a man explicitly describes beating up his wife and "accidentally" killing her. everyone is uncomfortable but the creepy couple acts like he's forgiven and "saved"
the main guy character keeps being told by the bad people and his friends that he's just overreacting or paranoid/crazy about the weirdness of the night
Yes, a Coyote gets hit by mc's car and dies (put down by main character for mercy) on the first 10 minutes of the movie. The scene was kinda long and graphic.
A woman hits a guys head with a wine bottle (NOT A BRICK) repeatedly but his head isn’t squashed by this at all, he died because of the impact not because his head was squashed. Again, people are answering incorrectly.
a man cheats by willingly kisses another woman infront of his wife without remorse for a "game." a woman is kissed by another woman when she's dating someone else (who didn't show up to the party). she hadn't consented though
Not in those word and not as an active statement. A man expresses that he feels guilty for the death of his son and then they he has "been waiting to die since the moment it happened."
Another comment said that suicide was glorified in the movie. It is, but through the lens of a cult that isn't shown in the best light, so the movie itself isn't glorifying suicide.