No, however the scene where Ben pins one of the guys on the bed is pretty weird and could make someone feel uncomfortable. There's nothing sexual about it, but it's weird and could potentially be triggering.
No, however the scene where Ben pins one of the guys on the bed is pretty weird and could make someone feel uncomfortable. There's nothing sexual about it, but it's weird and could potentially be triggering.
There’s an odd sequence where the monkey pins a man to a bed by the wrists and the man jokes ‘at least take me out to dinner first.’ Then the monkey puts two fingers into his mouth (for the purposes of ripping his jaw off, not sex)
The monkey pins people down by the wrists and looms over them. There are also multiple attempts to restrain the monkey with rope, to varying degrees of success
Multiple graphic instances. It’s usually cued in advance with someone reaching toward another’s face. The most sudden one is probably the opening sequence
The audible bone breaks are a neck from a fall (obvious cue), as well as all the fingers on one hand in one quick motion (near the end). To other commenter- no leg breaks I can recall, but a girl is severely bitten on the leg
I don’t know why people are saying no. There aren’t a lot, but towards the end there’s flashing of police lights and there’s a scene with TV a smashed TV where there’s some flashing. The TV flashing isn’t super strong but it depends on your tolerance.
yes when you consider the inherent tragedy of a wild animal like a chimp being owned as a pet. in this fictional world it seems to be fine until he gets rabies but even then, it’s sad because he went crazy because he was sick, not evil and killed his family and died himself. lucy also loses people close to her.
A lot. Every death is very gorey. Heads be squashed with brains spilling out, throats gouged, one guy's entire jaw is ripped out, a lot of tough to watch moments as someone who isn't in to gore