JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 4 - Diamond Is Unbreakable
Movie • 2016 • Action
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Set in 1999, 11 years after the events of "Stardust Crusaders," Jotaro Kujo tracks down Josuke Higashikata, the illegitimate son of Joseph Joestar, to help him find a magical bow and arrow which grants people Stand powers. Along the way, Josuke and his friends discover that a Stand-using serial killer is on the loose in their hometown of Morioh and they set out to stop him.
This movie contains 55 potentially triggering events.
There is intense gaslighting and a disturbing exploration of Capgras syndrome, the delusion that someone in your life has been replaced by a malicious impostor, throughout the third act of the series.
Its a still photo of Angelo ripping a young girls clothes off, wanting to SA her/doing it and her screaming for help in a flashback when Jotaro talks about his crimes. Was bad enough for me.
The main protagonist is the product of a cheating spouse. Though this is not a central theme of the story, confronting and coming to terms with this a major plot point in the first act.
Yes. There are lots of ghosts, portrayed in a variety of ways. Ghosts of those passing on are portrayed tragically. Several ghosts become recurring characters, in friendly and antagonistic roles. They are shown as 'spooky' or 'dangerous' in their respective introductory episodes, but are similarly to normal people or as fantastical pests in any subsequent episodes they appear in.
In Episode 6 of Season 3 (Koichi Hirose (Reverb)), the main antagonist forces a protagonist's mother to feel guilty, leading her to pick up a sharp knife, take it to her neck, and loudly declare that she is going to attempt suicide. She does not, but it is a key moment in the scene.
Yes. There are problematic themes introduced in an episode mid-way through the show of having the 'wrong kind of face' to find love. While this claim is dismissed as untrue, the moral this story touts is still strange, and feeds into a different set of problematic themes of obsession and unrequited love.
Yoshikage Kira gets a b***r over the mona lisa (as a child) whilst sucking on some woman's fingers. There is also an attempt to seduce said man. (Literally every scene with this man in has sexual content, for f***s sake, the whole plot of this show is him trying to escape kinkshaming teenagers)
There are no car-on-car collisions, but there are crashes involving moterbikes and ambulances, with one of them being harmless and the other resulting in death.
There is a lot of gore but it is for the most part off-screen or censored. However, the implied gore is very intense and prevalent throughout the series