The pit has spoken. Dawai, the potter of a backwoods community, has crafted a face on a ceramic jug of the person that the pit wants sacrificed. Ada, pregnant with her brother’s child, has seen her face on the jug and hides it in the woods, determined to save the life of her unborn. If she does not sacrifice herself however, the creature from the pit will kill everyone in the village until she does.
Kind of, in the movie's description it mentions that the MC is a teen girl. There is a character she is friends with who is an adult whole confesses that he loves her. It's also a bit obvious in the movie that he has feelings for her. But it only goes as far as having feelings, he never does anything to her. I think it falls under a technicality.
There are some bloody scenes, but I definitely wouldn't consider them "excessive gore". The most you see is blood, a few severed limbs in one scene, and then some intestines in the pit. But there is also a scene with a miscarried fetus. But the gore definitely isn't excessive.
Mother forcibly checks her daughter’s hymen but all you see is the mother’s hand disappear under the girl’s skirt. No mutilation or visible body horror, but potentially triggering.