When Cecilia's abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of coincidences turn lethal, Cecilia works to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see.
This movie contains 53 potentially triggering events.
Not that we know of, but it must be mentioned that Diazepam plays a significant role, and we see the bottle up close several times. Might be triggering.
No, however an underage girl wants to drink some wine brought home by the main character. Her dad says no but the main character says she can have a little bit.
The father of a teenaged girl is beaten up badly in front of her and ends up unconscious. I thought for a while that he died, but it turns out later on in the same scene that he didn't; he sits up and talks. Later on in the movie, we see him looking just fine. The beating scene is very hard to watch, not least because the desperately screaming daughter has every reason to believe that he's being killed --> that he's dead. ----- SPOILER --- SPOILER --- SPOILER --- SPOILER ---- Addition to someone else's comment: Yes, a father-to-be dies toward the end, but it's hard to see it as a sad thing, since he's a murderous sociopath. Besides, the child is only a foetus.
the police refuse to believe the main character so while police are present, the cops are not viewed as a good thing, rather an indifferent and sometimes bad force that enables the main character’s stalker
We see one person being physically dragged into a mental institution by several people, forced down onto a bed and injected with a sedative, then locked inside a bleak, cell-like room. The place looks more like a jail than a mental institution.
--- SEMI-SPOILER --- Not really, but someone basically says "I'm killing myself right now" while pretending to do so (by cutting her wrist). Since she knows that someone is very close to her, seeing and hearing her and thus able to stop her, and since she knows that the person knows she knows they're there, it does resemble a situation in which someone is threatening suicide as a means of manipulation. Actually, she IS doing just that; it's just not for the typical reason (to make the person care, to experience the comfort of being rescued, to force them not to leave her etc.); it's to lure the person out of hiding, tricking them into touching her, so she can physically overpower them (the other person is dangerous and murderous, is destroying her life big time, and has had the upper hand all along, so she basically has no choice but to find a way to "win").
It seems the lead character CONSIDERS abortion as she didn't want a child with the man, however it isn't shown or even implied if she goes thru with it.
No. Perhaps worth mentioning: We see a black man being beaten up badly (by a white guy, although the white guy is invisible at the time); it's a horrible scene to watch. It has absolutely nothing to do with race, though, neither in-universe nor, I'm sure, on the movie's part. Plenty of white people are hurt and killed by the same bad guy, before and after, and there's no mention of race at any point.