During a weekend getaway to Joshua Tree, a group of teenagers find themselves under mental and physical assault from a supernatural entity that mimics their appearances as it completes an ancient ritual.
This movie contains 13 potentially triggering events.
No, no warning—they just do it. If self-harm or suicide is a trigger, this is probably not a good fit. Shows suicide by: cutting veins, drinking bleach, burning, asphyxiation, and attempt of suicide by jumping off of a small cliff. Only one completed suicide is shown.
Extensive use of alcohol and cannabis shown. Baggie of mushrooms shown, but only mentioned. Character who doesn’t partake is ridiculed by another character.
Several characters have panic in the latter half of movie. Another character says he is out of breath after climbing a peak; spoiler………….,……………………..third character commits suicide by asphyxiation with cling wrap.
All characters are legal adults. There is a newspaper article discussing the disappearance of a 10 year old; main protagonist knows she is likely deceased, but nothing shown to confirm his hypothesis.
part of the backstory for the main character and his brother are that their parents are dead, but their deaths are only mentioned and not shown on screen
The monster possesses people to make them commit suicide. One graphic suicide by slitting wrists, the rest happen offscreen but you see indicators of how they happened (drinking bleach, electrocution, hanging, etc)