There are two separate scenes involving a dog. The first is about an hour into the movie, the carcass of a dead dog is seen in an abandoned hospital. It is half way skeletonized, and no wounds/blood is
seen. The second is in the last moments of the film. You can hear a dog being killed but nothing is seen.
In one scene a character goes into a fairly lengthy description of an abusive situation that involves incestuous pedophilia but at the end of the scene it is revealed that none of it happened.
It's implied that (spoilers) a character at the end is smothered/choked and you can hear it, although it's shown off-screen. There's another scene at the end of the movie where a character has another character in a headlock which could be considered choking.
Somewhat. The majority of the movie takes place in an abandoned mental asylum, particularly in a ward for violent patients towards the end. No incarceration is shown, but it is discussed.
It's implied that (spoilers) a character at the end is smothered/choked and you can hear it, although it's shown off-screen. There's another scene at the end of the movie where a character has another character in a headlock which could be considered choking.
Whilst eating lunch on Tuesday, one of the men takes a chopstick to Jeff's eye and talks slowly about how they used to relieve stress by inserting a pick into an eyeball.
Later on there is a close-up of a man with a lobotomy pick in his eye. He is still alive. Immediately afterwards someone pulls out the eye pick and uses it to stab someone else in the eye.
An infant is killed off screen, you can hear the sounds of the baby choking but nothing is seen. Earlier in the movie a character tells a story about a baby being killed and sacrificed to satan in a grotesque way, but nothing is seen.
No. However, someone spits up/gargles a foamy substance while joking around during a lunch break. It's gross and potentially startling for an emetophobe. There's also a scene where someone is very panicked to the point where they're gasping, choking, and clutching their stomach, but no sickness happens.
the ‘antagonist’ that was a patient in the asylum has ‘multiple personality disorder’ and is portrayed as being crazy and very violent and murderous, very inaccurate representation of the disorder
Frequently. Especially bad at the end of the movie. Normal infant crying turns into distressed crying and gurgling as a result of off-screen violence. There are also pictures of a baby crying throughout the movie.
seen. The second is in the last moments of the film. You can hear a dog being killed but nothing is seen.