No. But a character does unecessarily lash out on a horse with a whip and has to be stopped by another character. The sound, visual, and frantic energy might trigger someone with traumatic experiences of being hit.
SPOILER: The entire planet is destroyed, so everything on it is killed. You don't visually see any of the animals die though. In the beginning of the movie, you see a slow-motion montage of scenes, one of which includes a saddled, riderless horse in the process of laying down (or falling down?), but it's brief, not graphic, and it's never known for certain if the horse is dying in that moment or simply laying down/collapsing.
At about an hour and 22 minutes into the movie, a character repeatedly and violently hits a horse with a riding crop out of frustration when it refuses to cross over a small bridge. The horse eventually lays down, but it's still beaten a few more times despite this. Eventually the beating stops, but it lasts for more than 30 seconds. Another character yells for the whipping to stop, but is ignored. *The scene is filmed in a way that you visually see only the top half of the horse and the character swinging the crop, but the point at which it supposedly makes contact with the horse's body is always out of frame except for one time after its already laying down when you see it hit a few times from a distant vantage point. You do hear a convincing sound of it hitting the horse, which makes the scene still very disturbing and hard to watch.
The main character forces herself on a male character in a way where he doesn't explicitly give consent. Afterwards he does refer to it as great sex, but during it seems like a grey area
Sort of. SPOILER: At the movie's end, 3 characters, including a child are seen sitting on the ground together as a wall of wind and flames blows over them and, at that point, the scene abruptly ends, so you don't see anyone actually being burnt, but it's obviously implied that they all die.
SPOILER: A rogue planet crashes into Earth and, at the very end of the movie, you see a child, along with 2 other characters sitting together holding hands as a wall of wind and flame overtake them. It's very quick and the scene abruptly ends the moment after it happens, so you don't see any graphic depictions of death and the child is never seen to be in any distress.
It's implied that a character dies because they intentionally took an overdose of pills. It's never known what the pills are exactly and you don't see the person take them.
SPOILER: Everyone dies in the end, but there is a scene prior to the end where a father completes suicide by taking an overdose of pills. You don't see him take the pills, but you do see the body which is shown with the remnants of vomit.
SPOILER: A female character cheats on her new husband during their wedding reception by having sex with a coworker/wedding guest. The husband is unaware that this occurred.
YES! At about 1 hour 20 minutes, a female character continuously eats jam from a jar with her fingers and there's no background music, so the licking sounds are very audible. The visual itself may also be triggering. In the scene you also hear loud breathing. As well, there are other characters at the table eating and drinking and there's one very audible slurp and gulp noise.
SPOILER: It's implied that a character takes an overdose of pills. You don't see this action, but you do see the person deceased, laying in a horse stall, when they're discovered by another character.
There's a sex scene, without nudity, involving a male and female, that takes place on a golf course and is seen from a distance. SPOILER: It's unexpected and involves a bride, at her wedding, cheating on her new husband with a coworker/wedding guest.