Not exactly. There is one scene where the female lead fights with her fellow tribesmen and loses. However, she does fight effectively back, it's not a beating and it's not between family members.
People not believing her does not mean she was gaslit. Gaslighting means to intentionally manipulate someone into questioning their experiences when the gaslighter knows their victim is telling the truth. For example: a parent denying being abusive to their child when the child has very clear memories of the abuse. Someone not believing that someone saw a monster in the woods is not gaslighting. Sorry.
A mouse is killed by a snake, the snake is killed by the predator, the predator kills a wolf, humans kill a mountain lion and a bird, humans skin a herd of buffalo, and the predator kills a bear.
the dog is captured by french settlers and at one point has its snout tied shut with rope and is tied to a post. one of the settlers attempts to euthanise the dog with a dagger, although this is prevented by the main character.
9 nos I hate y’all. The French colonizers imply that they intend to rape her when talking to each other. And if you know literally anything about history, them keeping an indigenous woman in a cage is essentially a rape mention even without the verbal confirmation.
No at one point it really seems like that might happen because of the situation and the history of movies like The Revenant doing so but it never does which is part of why this movie is so great.
Not exactly. There is an explosion scene, and though it is not shown up close and personal, the explosion(s) are shown as a fireball. This does kill people. It is implied the explosion, not fireball, killed them.
Only a handful of scares, as this film is more action based.
Jump Scare Times
(Mild) (13:56) A Snake strikes at a Rat
(Mild) (18:05) A dead Rattlesnake suddenly appears to move
(Mild) (22:44) A man suddenly gets attacked by a wild animal
(Mild) (23:52) Naru wakes up and Gasps
(Mild) (53:53) There is a sudden cut of the Predator's POV scene with a loud noise
A few spitting scenes—some after a fight to get rid of blood in the mouth, I think maybe one or two out of contempt (like spitting on the ground to show dislike for something or someone).
So much blood and gore. Interestingly, my personal this gore is a lot less awful than most other movies that aim to have gorey shock value. Still very gorey, very bloody.
No, but the scenes involving the Predator's spaceship coming through the clouds may be disturbing to some, as there's lightning, dark clouds, and fire. and there's an explosion of sorts from one of the Predator's weapons around 1:07:15-1:07:30