In a future where a failed global-warming experiment kills off most life on the planet, a class system evolves aboard the Snowpiercer, a train that travels around the globe via a perpetual-motion engine.
This movie contains 50 potentially triggering events.
One of the main themes of this movie is drug addiction used to control the population, in the form of a drug called Kronol. It is one of the main driving forces of the plot.
It's mentioned at the end of the film that cannibalism did happen in the past, mostly to children and babies. No actual cannibalism takes place during the plot.
I don’t know where else to put this,but a character gets their hand crushed due to putting it in some gears. It’s not graphic,it isn’t shown. You see him put his hand down in there and afterwards you see blood on it. It’s not gory
Yes, but while they're in train cars. You only see the cars falling, no people. There are also a bunch of vertigo-inducing scenes that are shot looking down over cliffs at steep angles.
I wouldn't call it excessive, generally the camera cuts or pans out to hide what's going to happen, but there definitely is some fighting involving guns, blades, some visible blood, scratches on people, as well as a specific where someone gets impaled.
a crashed plane is seen from far away. the wreck has been there for a while so you do not see the crash. also the *spoiler* train crashing sequence may trigger you if planes crashing do