A myriad of outrageous calamities befall an eccentric English clan with more than a few skeletons in its closets, when its patriarch dies an unexpected death. Soon, every complication imaginable befall the grief-stricken mourners.
This movie contains 24 potentially triggering events.
No but after accidentally being given an extremely high dose of hallucinogens, a character’s eyes look kind of scary (extremely dilated pupils, red eyes, etc)
No, but a character mentions that a girl is attractive now that she’s grown up and the last time he saw her she was a little kid. It’s kind of creepy, especially because he’s much older and she still looks pretty young (not like a child though)
People have mistakenly assigned warnings for the British version to the US remake (which came out a mere 3 years later). This is the original and those warnings still apply. A man runs to the restroom covering his mouth upon learning he accidentally took something bad. You see him hunch over a toilet. Nothing is shown and the sounds are brief. Later on that same man is on a rooftop amusing himself by drooling and sucking the slobber back in his mouth. This scene lasts only a few seconds ——— If you're squemish in general, a scene involving diarrhea getting on a man's fingers and splattering a bit on his face happens around an hour in.
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The main character finds out his late father was cheating on his wife with a man, and the main plotline links to this. Characters refer to the father as gay throughout, but it is possible that he was bisexual.
The character whose funeral is the main event is outed as “gay” by his former lover, but it’s possible that the dead man was bisexual, etc. because he was married to a women when he died.
A character is trapped inside a coffin at one point but his POV is not shown. The concept of being confined in a coffin with a dead body may trigger a watcher’s claustrophobia