Eddie engages in multiple actions that he knows will probably cause him harm in an attempt to escape, usually by antagonizing William into punishing him.
The main character neglects his daughter, often failing to pick her up from school, though he's not cruel or violent towards her. But later on, while she's riding her scooter on the sidewalk, the villain threatens to hit her with his car in a tense scene where he comes extremely close to killing her multiple times. She's visibly shaken up and traumatized.
Not necessarily, but towards the beginning, a dog is locked in a car. It barls a few times before calming down. The window is rolled down a little, and Eddie remarks, "it must be hot in there," and gives it some water.
Depends on your definition of excessive, but there is quite a lot of blood from wounds, broken noses, being hit by a car etc. and most of it is shown fairly close up
As mentioned above, when he is attempting to drink the "recycled" water, he gags quite a bit but is not sick.
Just after the 53 minute mark, the thug against the fence very suddenly spits out blood, could be triggering.
No, but Eddie is starved for days. He looks longingly at fast food advertisements, and when he's finally allowed to eat, he eats very quickly and messily.
There's a scene where the heat in the car is turned up really high, and Eddie ends up taking off most of his clothes, but his underwear stays on. He's also shirtless a handful of times.