Nell, Simon, and their boy Art are ready to welcome friends and family for what promises to be a perfect Christmas gathering. Perfect except for one thing: everyone is going to die.
This movie contains 31 potentially triggering events.
The characters take a suicide pill that is designed to kill them painlessly before a giant toxic cloud can arrive, a few characters smoke a marijuana cigarette inside a greenhouse.
Adult characters drink throughout, from glasses and straight from the bottle. "Don't approach anything without Prosecco. Cheers!" when going to talk to his highly emotional child.
Chickens are thrown out in an attempt to set them free because "it would be better to let the foxes get them". One hits a window when the man tries to throw it into the air and tells it to fly. Clearly has no experience with chickens
No animals die on screen, The family release their flock of chickens into the nearby countryside before an incoming toxic cloud that will kill everything arrives.
You could argue that the plot itself psychologically tortures the characters. And SPOILER the son who doesn't take the pill goes through a lot of pain although no one is inflicting it on him intentionally.
SPOILER Most of the characters in this film die at the end by taking pills. I'm not completely sure if it counts as an overdose, as the pills are meant to kill them and they know this when they take them.
Characters are deeply distraught after seeing a car with a dead family in it including a child and infant. Breathing and calming techniques are used. Child screams for a while
*SPOILERS* Not first, but one of the two black characters suffers a painful death, as opposed to all the other (mainly white) characters. Since the film is primarily about seeing a painless way to die, the shocking nature of this one death may be upsetting.