Wilczyca

Movie • 1983 • Horror  

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In nineteenth century Poland Kacper is cursed by his wife Maryna on her deathbed. Her evil spirit then haunts him in the form of a she-wolf.
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Does the dog die?
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Around the 45 minute mark, the protagonist’s dog who cuddles him in the preceding scene is shown injured/dying and we hear whimpers. Afterward he carries the (likely sedated) dog back in his arms and we see it limp with a lolling tongue.
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Are animals abused?
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Is someone sexually assaulted?
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Does an animal die?
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Does a cat die?
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Were animals harmed in the making?
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Is there pedophilia?
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Is a minor sexualized?
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Does someone vomit?
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Does a horse die?
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sleepvacation
The opening scene depicts a dead horse carcass being scavenged.
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Is there a dead animal?
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Does a pet die?
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Bodily Harm
Is there a hanging?
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Family
Does someone cheat?
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sleepvacation
Discussed in the first few scenes and depicted around the 56 minute mark.
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Fear
Are there ghosts?
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Pregnancy
Does someone miscarry?
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Are there abortions?
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sleepvacation
Not openly depicted but frequently referenced in the first 10 minutes. We see the aftermath of an abortion gone fatally wrong, with a very brief implied depiction of the fetus that is out of focus.
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Prejudice
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A hanged innkeeper is informally eulogized as a “decent Jew” (implying most Jews are not decent). Earlier, a character expresses skepticism that it is the innkeeper by incredulously asking “a Jew without his cap?”
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