After an earthquake destroys their underwater station, six researchers must navigate two miles along the dangerous, unknown depths of the ocean floor to make it to safety in a race against time.
This movie contains 35 potentially triggering events.
There are no rabbits in the movie, except in the very last shot of one character, in which what was supposed to be a toy rabbit is suddenly a real rabbit. (This was a mistake on the part of the movie makers, who had filmed some scenes with a real rabbit before changing their minds, deciding that it should be a toy rabbit instead. I didn't notice the real rabbit myself, but the mistake is mentioned on IMDb.) Since the character who's holding the rabbit makes it out fine, no harm comes to a rabbit in the movie, real or not.
Norah in the first couple minutes of the movie saves a daddy long leg from the sink as she is brushing her teeth. Skip 5:07 to 5:46. That is the only time a spider is shown throughout the movie.
No, but very near the end, a woman punches another woman to stop her from struggling against being saved as time is running out. So the punch is a necessary part of an ultimate unselfish act.
Not an amputation as such, but we do see someone's leg or arm being torn off in one sudden yank (I'm not sure which limb it is, since it's a very brief glimpse, and I wasn't looking closely).
Kind of. A character's helmet cracks open due to the high pressure and his body implodes. Very quick shot, way less bloody than it could've been and you have plenty of time to look away.
I wouldn't say excessive but one character explodes and his limbs float by, while another character gets ripped out from their suit and blood splatters the inside of their helmet
No, but we see plenty of large structures collapsing, mostly seen from inside the structures. Lots of twisting and bending and breaking metal on a large scale.
Not within the movie's universe. I do suspect the movie makers of, well, thinking about the way we see Kristen Stewart... you know? But still, what she's wearing (and not wearing) could be explained by practicality, at least to some extent.
Although a character makes an off-color remark about their older captain "losing it" clearly implying he's starting to lose his mind because of old age.
Well.... one shot of a flare gun at one of the monsters and one into the darkness of the open waters. Also one shot at a terminal. That's it as far as I can remember.
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