Years after the home invasion, The Blind Man has lived in isolation. His peace is broken when he is visited by violent and mysterious people who hold him accountable for his sins.
In the scene when the dog goes to the forest, he is shot and killed. The blind guy later finds him and pulls the bullet from his side, by which point he realises there are bad guys nearby. Towards the end, the other dog gets thrown out the window after biting the bad guys arm but seems okay as he tries to jump straight back in
Not exactly, and definitely not physically, but ----- SPOILER ----- a young girl meets her biological mother and father, both of whom she thought dead, and is tentatively hopeful that she'll be loved (although theirs is very, very far from being a pleasant home and environment, and they're scary in themselves), only to find out that they plan to kill her for their own benefit. So maybe you could call it emotional abandonment.
If you don't want to see a child mistreated (in several different ways, ever worse), don't watch this movie. What this young girl is subjected to by selfish parent(al figure)s will leave her traumatized for life. No sexual abuse and not really any physical violence in the usual sense, but severe isolation, extreme endangerment, the prospect of imminent torturous death, seeing extreme violence and murder, having to kill someone and do something stomach-turningly gory to save herself, losing near and dear ones horribly... and then some. I mean, it's absolutely horrendous and heartbreaking.
Not physically beaten on screen. But the one dog in the film is kept in a cage in a truck bed and is used to track people for the bad guys. The same dog also gets shot at later in the film, but moves out of the way and runs away.
Dog dies towards the beginning. You hear a gunshot but don't see anything. A little bit later, the blind man goes looking for him and finds his body and you see his face and the gunshot wound.
There is a second dog in the film but he does not die.
Someone's mouth and nostrils are glued shut, and someone else saves the person in the last minute by poking a hole in their cheek with a screwdriver. There are also several strangulations.
No, but in one short scene it looks like she is, as a creepy stranger says she's pretty and runs a lock of her hair through his fingers. It only turns out later that it wasn't sexually motivated. It's a girl of maybe 13.
There's a character who's constantly panting and having weird breathing patterns because she's distressed. I would count it as a panic attack but others may not.