A punk rock band becomes trapped in a secluded venue after finding a scene of violence. For what they saw, the band themselves become targets of violence from a gang of white power skinheads, who want to eliminate all evidence of the crime.
This movie contains 46 potentially triggering events.
The previous poster is wrong. A dog gets shot with buckshot and is probably lethally wounded, it does not however die within the timeframe of the movie and is still alive by the ending scene. Another dog appears in the movie but is simply tied up to a fence and left unharmed.
The inciting incident is a neonazi killing his girlfriend after learning she's leaving him. The murder itself is offscreen, but you do see her corpse further mutilated.
Some of the dogs are injured in self defense, and It’s said by the character that one of his dogs will die (“..he dies with meat in his teeth”) but it’s not on screen.
43:40, you see someone’s arm that has been severely slashed multiple times and their hand is FALLING OFF. You see the wounds a couple more times until his friends duct tape his arm up about 10 minutes later.
There’s a point early in the movie where someone’s arm is severely injured to the point that it’s unusable and you definitely see when it’s pulled back, the injuring is off screen
17:25, you see someone on the floor who has been stabbed in the head, but you don’t see the stabbing happen.
21:34, someone stabs their brother for money in the belly.
43:40, you see someone’s arm that has been severely slashed multiple times and their hand is falling off. You see the wounds a couple more times until his friends duct tape his arm up and 10 minutes later.
45:37, someone is cut up the middle with a box cutter
53:33, someone is stabbed repeatedly
At 1:13:06, someone’s throat is slashed open with a box cutter
The answer is yes. The movie plot is that a punk band is held against their will by white supremacists. That is kidnapping. I think people are saying no because they are thinking of people being snatched off the street or tied to a chair, but being locked in a room against your will is kidnapping.
There are no clowns, but there is a portion of the movie where two characters have marker on their face and a camouflage way and this could be triggering for someone seriously affected by clowns
Despite the level of injury that happens, there is no vomiting nor coughing up blood during the movie. The word "vomit" is used and there are two points where people spit — the first time, during a live performance, a man spits a mouthful of beer at the people on stage. It mostly comes out like a mist. The second time, a man spits but you don't even see what he spits out. Neither of these scenes are very startling.
There are a bunch of scenes with microphone and speaker feedback so there’s high-pitched ringing intense enough that it scares away and attack dog. This happens a few times in the movie.
There's an underlying threat of it, as the main character is Jewish and the villains are nazis. But no antisemitic language or rhetoric towards him specifically that I can recall, and the violence towards him is unrelated to his Jewishness.
Possibly. A band touring and living out of a van seems very desperate for gas and money and seems to have nowhere to go. They take a gig out of sketchy place because they need the money so badly.
There is one vehicle that ran off the road, but only enters a corn field.
Another moment a vehicle is staged as if it ran into trouble off-road.
Neither situation has honking or screeching