13:45-14:32 the narrator visualizes a jumping suicide off of a building that can be triggering. Does not die but simulated with the visual and build up. 16:14 mentions a suicide but doesn’t visualize it
It's not graphic. We see someone get get hit by a bus; hitting their head of the windscreen. It shows them laying on the ground, then in a hospital while in a cast.
Very brief but graphic when Harold goes to the movie theater by himself in a montage of him doing things out of the ordinary, it is shown in the movie he is watching, other than that no other vomit throughout
Someone is shown walking off a ledge. We soon see she is only imagining it. She is not suicidal, rather thinking of ideas for a book. (This may be mildly triggering, but I found the movie groovy after that passed.) However, a couple mentions to suicide are made when she is speaking to someone about writing.
Not literally, but the writer is constantly thinking of how she may die. One variation is a car accident off of a bridge and in to the water. It was a “daydream” about drowning after a car accident
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