Hoping to bring his family closer together and to recreate his childhood vacation for his own kids, a grown up Rusty Griswold takes his wife and their two sons on a cross-country road trip to the coolest theme park in America, Walley World. Needless to say, things don't go quite as planned.
This movie contains 15 potentially triggering events.
The older brother’s arc is going from victim of his younger brother’s abuse to fighting back. He’s only shown outright becoming the abuser during the credits where there’s a photo shown of him choking his brother with a plastic bag, mimicking the inverse which happened throughout the film.
after debbie chugs a large pitcher of beer. she is about to do the chug run. very graphic it freaked me out so i’d skip until the family are back in the car. audible and visual
One of the buttons on the car’s remote is a tilted Swastika. The family doesn't know what any of the buttons do, but they agree to never press that button.
A boy is told he has a vagina as an insult and there are jokes at the expense of gender-fluidity (the film also seems to use “gender-fluid” to refer to trans people broadly which is inaccurate). A girl reads text saying “I have a penis” on a boy’s guitar and it’s presented as a joke (like she’s telling him she’s trans).