Please please please leave time stamps, even if they're incredibly vague. People with these triggers should still get to watch the film if it means skipping only a few scenes.
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A character slits their wrists in a bathtub which may be distressing for those who are sensitive to body horror topics. That act isn't shown but the aftermath is.
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Most of the main family(5/6) die. 4 on screen, 1 off screen only shown through a newspaper and conversation, and the final family member being sent away and never coming back.
Nobody cheats while in a committed relationship, however one character is shown to be most likely having multiple relationships at once with female characters, leading the others on.
24:30 After Felix’s girlfriend asks Oliver “do you think he’ll be jealous” and leaves him, it cuts to Oliver’s sink covered in v*, it stays on screen until after Oliver says “hi Mum?”
28:55 After Oliver throws the rock into the river it cuts to a shot of it surrounded by rubbish and what looks like v*
1:24:40 At the party someone says “she’s just like her mother” and it cuts to someone v* into the pool
1:31:35-1:32 When Oliver confronts Felix in the maze he says he’s gonna be s* and walks away, you can hear it for like 20 seconds
2:01:35 In the montage at the end when the maze scene pops up again you see Oliver making himself v*
In home health care is depicted with medical equipment and all the stereotypical beeping sounds, but it does not take place in an actual hospital and looks like a home.
You see a body in a bathtub filled with blood and it is framed as a suicide but shortly after the main character seems to say that he killed her and posed the razors
That is most of the movie. If a mentally ill person being violent is troubling to you, then you may not want to watch this movie. Approach it with caution.
Based on what we see on-screen versus Oliver's voiceovers, he is an unreliable narrator. Because of this, the audience may question what is real and what is his warped version of events.
I think everyone is referring to dysmorphia not dysphoria. There are no trans characters depicted.
A character is bulimic. It's discussed but never really shown.
Venetia (Felix’s sister) is bullimic. It’s mentioned several times, often mockingly. Another character demands her to eat. Sort of a silly surface level portrayal of eating disorders so I didn’t find it too triggering.
Imagery of the body of someone who died by suicide (pretty graphic):
1:51:45 is the first timestamp, lasts until 1:51:57.
There's another flash of 2:01:49 that's less than a second long, this one just of the room without the body visible.
A lot of characters constantly argue with each others, especially at the party. Later, when a dead body is found we can hear the desperate cries of a woman. It's pretty rough and unsettling
oliver’s voiceover is seemingly directed towards an audience or an interviewer but it is revealed at the end that he’s talking to an unconscious elsbeth
A mother talks disparagingly about her daughter bulimia, and then makes a comment about how it hasn’t even “worked” to cause weight loss. However, the daughter is not fat.
There are references to a white person treating a Black person differently because of his race. A lower-class man is bullied by wealthy university students.
A man strips his clothes off and grinds against a freshly dug grave, in a prolonged and potentially disturbing scene. There are also references to BDSM when a man attempts to verbally dominate his sexual partners whilst masturbating them. A man comically refers to himself as a vampire whilst licking a woman's menstrual blood from his fingers.