When a cop who is just out of rehab takes the graveyard shift in a city hospital morgue, she faces a series of bizarre, violent events caused by an evil entity in one of the corpses.
This movie contains 23 potentially triggering events.
No. BUT a girl or young woman is reluctantly smothered with a pillow in her bed by her desperate father (who loves her); he does it to protect other people's lives, since his daughter is possessed by a murderous demon.
No. BUT a girl or young woman is reluctantly smothered with a pillow in her bed by her desperate father (who loves her); he does it to protect other people's lives, since his daughter is possessed by a murderous demon.
Prescription pills and alcohol. The person has been clean for a while, but is still struggling. No relapse; she comes out empowered and optimistic and will most likely remain clean.
No, but one scene may be a trigger for assault victims: A girl or young woman is reluctantly smothered with a pillow in her bed by her desperate father; he does it to protect other people's lives, since his daughter is possessed by a murderous demon.
We see 1) a dead man lying with his head squeezed and bloody (perhaps a little flattened) between the front of a car and a wall, and 2) a man having his head impaled, the object exiting through his forehead. Also, we're told that a dead person's head was smashed in.
Bones break pretty much all over the place; expect countless pronounced cracking sounds. Necks are snapped. Several characters have what appears to be every bone in their body broken from within through something like telekinesis. There are also loud cracking sounds when bones supernaturally heal, on more than one occasion.
No, but a dead eye looking somewhat unnatural (sort of glassy and an almost luminescent blue) and a bit blood-shot, plus another eye all white or foggy, I think.
A possessed young woman, possibly a teen, is killed in the beginning (reluctantly smothered by her desperate father, who does it to protect others from the demon inside her). We see her mutilated, dead and later on re-animated body throughout most of the movie.
There are short shower scenes both at the beginning and the end of the movie. No nudity is shown and nothing happens. These are just parts of a self-care montage thing.
No, but one scene may be a trigger for people who have been abused: A girl or young woman is smothered with a pillow in her bed by her father (who loves her); he does it to protect other people's lives, since his daughter is possessed by a murderous demon.
Well, the whole movie is sad... plus the father of the dead girl dies horribly near the end of the movie. However, the good guys win, and the main character, who has been struggling emotionally, is left feeling empowered and optimistic about her future.
Yes, but not in a regular traffic accident. People are crushed by and between ambulances in a parking basement (by a murderous demon), which damages the ambulances somewhat. No high-speed driving involved, I think.
Yes, but not in a regular traffic accident. People are crushed by ambulances in a parking basement (by a murderous demon). No high-speed driving involved, I think.
Towards the end, our protagonist shoots a dead girl's possessed body several times with a pistol; we see the bullet holes clearly, and the body eventually slumps to the floor as if dead.
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