No, but children are frequently shown in peril, and there’s a sequence where someone a child trusts becomes threatening/dangerous due to possession and she has to hide from him that could be triggering to survivors of child abuse.
Split second of one coming out of Valak's mouth into Frenchie's in a flashback. I'm massively phobic of snakes, and it didn't bother me. It's very clearly CGI. However they are definitely there.
I say no, but a very close friendship between a man and a girl is clearly there. To me, she just wants him to be her new father and tries to connect him with her mither. But, If you are sensitive to it, it can be seen as romance, with opening to imagination of what is not shown.
This category often gets ticked if someone is beaten up at all, but this movie has a lot of bullying by school mates that could be potentially very triggering
I don't recall anything specifically other than early on when they're talking about the suspicious deaths of various fathers/nuns, one of them described as having cut his own throat with his own rosary. There's a black & white image shown though it's not very detailed (1950's quality photograph)
The demon chokes Sister Irene (hand to the throat) & Sister Debra (large chain wrapped around her neck) during the climax. Both are fairly brief & not lingered on too long.
A priest at the beginning is burned alive and we see pictures of his burned body multiple times. A woman is mentioned to have been burned alive and brief flashes of the event occur. During the climax, the main character's clothing catches fire and she screams in pain for bit but the fire goes out and she is seemingly unharmed.
There are three instances. *Spoilers* Near the beginning of the movie a delivery girl is killed off screen but it is implied her head is crushed. Later in the movie, there is another scene with graphic head trauma when the woman in charge of the school enters the chapel. It is very sudden. Later, when sister Irene is fighting the demon her head is slammed against the ground a few times but it's not gross.
One of the off-screen deaths (believed to be caused by the demon) talked about early on in the film was a nun who hanged herself. There's an old black & white image shown of her
There's visuals & audio of bones cracking/twisting when the priest is killed at the start (seconds before he's lifted into the air & combusts), the delivery kid (off-screen audio only), & when Maurice is fully possessed. There's no other form of broken bone though, no injured limb or the like.
A child/young teen does die on screen by the hands of the possessed character. There is also the mention of another characters dead child, and we see a manifestation of him used by the demon to torture the parent
hi my emetophobic besties, so with this one it’s not a massive trigger warning, I wouldn’t consider it as vomiting. 1hr 24minutes in, when the girls who bully Sophie are with astrid and go to look through the vent, there is jumpscare when Madame Laurent grabs the girls face (it is seen in the trailer of the film, just AFTER the jumpscare, cockroaches crawl out of her mouth and it’s kinda like saliva dripping from her mouth. She is clearly possessed and to me wasn’t triggering at all, there’s no actual vomit in it.
(I was confused by the first comment that said the inspector vomits cockroaches and was anxious the whole film but honestly it was fine)
There are several scenes in which the main character is having visions but it wasn't immediately obvious (at least to me) so it seemed a bit wonky, but things did clear up.
SUPER brief, it's a flashback to Maurice saving Irene and she's being pulled up from underwater. But the scene is showing her underneath water. Again, SUPER brief maybe like 1 second.
There are a few moments, quick flashcut scenes with Sister Irene seeing her family. There's also a lot of flashing lights in the finale, HOWEVER, the flashing is almost background to the scene. I have to cover my eyes for flashing lights, but they weren't across characters faces and didn't light up the screen.
The demon watches/observes people from the background, usually shortly before revealing itself, but for a brief time the characters are unaware they're being watched.
Sequences of horror violence including stabbings, impalement, and beatings throughout, shown in brief bloody detail; grisly photographs shown occasionally.