A character yells at his wife over tea taking more than 30 seconds to make, & it’s heavily implied that she’s terrified of him. There’s heavy themes of women being victimized by men & refusal of authority to believe victims. So there’s no explocit DV but it may still be triggering.
No, but the police basically ignore the main character's reports that she was attacked and say that she is drunk. She is arrested for public intoxication. Later in the film someone who set her up to be attacked pretends to be helping her.
There are several attacks on the main character. They are kept off-screen for the first half of the film and when the first attack happened I thought it was meant to be an attempted sexual assault. But events later in the film make it seem more as if the villain is committing physical assaults, not sexual ones. At the end the main character pretends to be attracted to the villain and he gets on top of her and starts nuzzling her neck/face, but that is as far as it goes. In a scene at a rave a man tells the main character to take off her military-themed shirt or he will "take it off for her".
Main character’s friends decide to take on the main bad guy & tell her to hide. It does not end well for her. A priest uses his last moments to help her.
The character of Ethan seems to be in control of the movie at different points. He "turns off" the music to the film at one point, and at another point he looks directly into the camera and then points it in a different direction.
While it's not clear who is killed first (because we see the aftermath of a massacre), many of the characters who are killed are people of color. A Black man gets the first on-screen death.