After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, Dr. Rose Cotter starts experiencing frightening occurrences that she can't explain.
This movie contains 62 potentially triggering events.
Not a dog but a cat, and VERY significant. I had to leave a comment because what happens to the cat was actually so traumatizing to watch that I had to turn it off and could not finish and bawled my eyes out and held my cat for dear life. Completely unnecessary and honestly, too much.
Early-ish in the movie, the main character's cat goes missing. The main character later attends a child's party where she brings the child a gift. Cat is revealed to be in the gift box, unalive and injured. Shock to the owner/main character as she did not know. Her reaction to seeing this was also very upsetting to me, unsure if that may be a trigger to others too.
The main character, Rose, seems to abuse alcohol as a coping mechanism. Her mother also is implied to have had alcohol and drug issues prior to her death.
Mustache the cat dies and his body is shown in a very upsetting scene. If you’re sensitive to that kind of content like I am, skip the entire birthday party scene. I wish I had.
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At the end, a jaw is dislocated and the mouth is opened unnaturally wide so an entity can crawl inside. Also the main character hallucinated her mother becoming distorted and her features more extreme
a character violent shakes herself back and forth out of frustration, it’s not convulsions or anything but i have seizures and i can see the visual similarities.
you can’t see it very well put there’s a photo that comes on screen and it looks like something pretty bad happened to the woman’s eyes in the picture.
Several people but we mainly see in the beginning a woman k*lls herself on screen, the main character at the end, and we see the aftermath and hear the mention of a dozen other characters not focused on
Some depictions of a manic episode or other mental ilness could have been portrayed by people who don't have bipolar disorder or others. It's not clear
No, but as someone with automatonophobia, the way the characters smile and stand stock still in the hallucinations falls into the uncanny valley that triggers the phobia in many, including myself.
A lot, since the beginning. It's honestly well done and could be triggering, especially the connection to assisting to a traumatic event and going into dissociation right away, while others even don't realize or care
Very early on in the movie we see a bipolar man having a manic episode where he is repeating the same things to himself and seemingly separated from reality.
Early-ish in the movie, the main character's cat goes missing. The main character later attends a child's party where she brings the child a gift. Cat is revealed to be in the gift box, unalive and injured. Shock to the owner/main character as she did not know. Her reaction to seeing this was also very upsetting to me, unsure if that may be a trigger to others too.