Quan is a humble London businessman whose long-buried past erupts in a revenge-fueled vendetta when the only person left for him to love – his teenage daughter – dies in a senseless act of politically-motivated terrorism. His relentless search to find the terrorists leads to a cat-and-mouse conflict with a British government official whose own past may hold the clues to the identities of the elusive killers.
This movie contains 9 potentially triggering events.
Hold up ^ The dog is not: "PUT TO SLEEP" like the other comment says - he's not euthanised - he is literally fast asleep on the carpet. A character attempts to call out to him and he doesn't move, another character comes in and the first guy says: "You've killed my dog!" The second character says: "No he's just sleeping" It is implied that the second character has injected the dog with something to make him sleep but none of that is mentioned or seen - it is just that's what we assume happened.
-------Dog is seen later awake and healthy and running around happily!---- Yay dogs : ) Yay for directors who don't lean on dead animal pet shockery for their films when they have poor creativity and can't orchestrate their Film's Mis en Scène : ) It is cheap and it spoils otherwise great movies for a good percentage of viewers.---- Take notes film directors --- audience don't wanna see no dogs dying!!!!!!! < 3 Peace - Happy watching xoxo
Typed up in a paper report about the main character's past. Not focused on or discussed out loud, but may still be triggering. His daughters (ages 8 and 11) were abducted, r**ed, and murdered by pirates.
Typed up in a paper report about the main character's past. Not focused on or discussed out loud, but may still be triggering. His daughters (ages 8 and 11) were abducted, r**ed, and murdered by pirates.
Several lackeys of the antagonist fall victim to booby traps that are designed to torture them, one of those traps drives nails through one's foot. Another scene has a snitch is tortured by being shot in the legs to get him to talk.
-------Dog is seen later awake and healthy and running around happily!---- Yay dogs : ) Yay for directors who don't lean on dead animal pet shockery for their films when they have poor creativity and can't orchestrate their Film's Mis en Scène : ) It is cheap and it spoils otherwise great movies for a good percentage of viewers.---- Take notes film directors --- audience don't wanna see no dogs dying!!!!!!! < 3 Peace - Happy watching xoxo