A gang of robbers steals thousands of euros in a provincial bar without imagining that the owner of the business is Cagliostro (Tony Sperandeo), a shady individual linked to the criminal underworld. He tracks down the gang of robbers, offering them the opportunity to collaborate with him, by sneaking into the mansion of the elderly Chinese businessman Hung (Hal Yamanouchi), where they will have to steal a green jade pendant for him. In exchange for the success they will be able to keep all the money stolen from the bar, but they will discover that the medallion is around the neck of Hung's daughter, Sofia (Martina Angelucci), in a coma and kept alive through a mysterious ritual. And it is only the beginning of a long night of blood and violence.
This movie contains 44 potentially triggering events.
Lucky is beheaded and eaten by Mink. There are dead birds at the burnt down factory. A bull is beheaded for the ceremony. You don’t see the beheading itself.
There is mention of an incestuous relationship, and while both parties technically "consented", it is questionable whether or not that "consent" was freely given due to the nature of that relationship
could barely watch it as i looked away but there is a scene when she’s in the bathroom and they find her with SH cuts on her body, after she is taken to a hospital they are covered with bandages.
At the end of the movie a lot of possessed people bite and chew on other humans. A baby is also eaten, but all that is shown is blood in his crib and the possessed woman standing over it with blood all over her mouth.
There is a fairly graphic scene of Mink experiencing severe menstrual bleeding and cramping, a scene in which someone finds a used pad, and a scene towards the end where another character is shown to be bleeding during a ritual (though whether it's menstruation is unclear)
Implied relationship between brother and sister. Also, a woman rips open her shirt and forces her uncle to grab her bare breast. She then puts her hand down her pants and then puts her hand on his mouth.
At the beginning of the film Nim drives past a dead or injured person laying in the middle of the road, though it's only implied that they were hit by a car. Nothing explicitly shown on-screen