A group of families on a tropical holiday discover that the secluded beach where they are staying is somehow causing them to age rapidly – reducing their entire lives into a single day.
This movie contains 56 potentially triggering events.
Drug use is not shown on screen, but it is revealed at the end that they are being used in human trials for drug testing without their consent or knowledge. It is implied that these drugs are given to them in a “special cocktail” upon arrival to the resort.
There's a tarantula in the trailer, but NOT in the actual movie. I waited the whole movie, anxiously expecting, and it never appeared for a single second. Arachnophobes like me are good to watch this movie!
IF you watch the trailer before seeing the movie, there is a Tarantula in one of the scenes, but after watching the entire movie, not sure why they showed that since there wasn’t one in the movie at all
they cut open part of a woman’s stomach to remove a tumor. not insanely graphic, but they do show them making incisions. the worst part is when they show a quick shot of them taking the actual tumor out.
Yes, a side character is having a heart attack and has pain on her chest while she is tying to catch some more breath. Also, two main characters are struggling under water which leads them taking a deep breath when they reach the surface again
Somebody’s bones break. Two of the children hide in a cave and are holding matches to see. You see a character screaming on the ground and when the match goes on you see her arms and legs all mangled. (No blood in this scene)
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One of the main characters has a calcium deficiency and after being on the beach for too long there is a sequence where she breaks multiple bones multiple times. It is quite graphic
I would say yes, a woman’s body gets all twisted and broken because of her fast ageing and calcium deficiency. Her arms and legs all get mangled so it would make sense that her digits did too.
A character gets slashed in the face near the end and I think it hit the eye but they throw up a hand and we don’t see anything. Also, a character experiences vision deterioration as a result of aging
might just be me but the second it shows an aerial shot of the rocks and are showing the rock on their faces it gets bad but idk edit: even more is when *spoiler* the guy gets rust poisoning
(spoiler) The cop at the end calls the authorities and is a good guy. Not really overt copaganda, he is not a main character at all. He has like 2 or 3 lines in the whole movie.
Not gender or fat related body dysmorphia, a character who is supposed to be the "hot and young" character gets old and experiences a lot of distress about it saying things like "I'm ugly" and "don't look at me" things like this. These scenes are brief as most of the time she is off scene/off camera (presumably because she feels that her acute aging is making her ugly)
No one has an overt eating disorder, but there is some implication that one of the characters is hyper aware of food intake and she imparts that onto her daughter (starts off as 4-6 year old) Things like "if you don't sit up straight boys won't like you"
There's a scene in a cave where a lighter is used on and off, but very slow intervals so I wouldn't call it flashing. Just might affect sensitive eyes in a dark room
////// SPOILERS ////// A schizophrenic character attacks others with a knife at multiple points due to his condition, which may be upsetting to mentally ill viewers who have been seen as dangerous due to ableism. He eventually dies, however the woman who kills him seems to understand that it is not his fault, and even apologizes that he ended up in the situation.
He doesn’t die first but he is the only character to get murdered unprovoked. He is demonised and brutalised throughout the entire movie, mostly by a clearly racist man. He is accused of murder, assaulted, killed, all while doing nothing to anyone (and with no reasonable suspicion). Adding to this that absolutely no character (other than a black woman) comes to his defence.
There is a scene where they cut someone open for surgery and have to hold the wound open with their fingers while they remove an enormous tumour. There are several scenes throughout the movie where someone is slashing/stabbing people with a small knife, though usually the cuts appear rather shallow and heal over almost instantly. There is also an extremely graphic scene with someone breaking many of their bones in quick succession, though it doesn’t break the skin.