Blood and Roses

Movie • 1960 • Horror  

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Does the dog die?
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Does a pet die?
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A fox is handled rather roughly but not harmed.
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Is there a dead animal?
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Does someone vomit?
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Is there pedophilia?
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Does a horse die?
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Is an animal abandoned?
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Is a child abused?
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Abuse
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Some slapping
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Is someone stalked?
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A character is pursued by a vampire in one scene. I wouldn't count as stalking, just a single instance of chasing.
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Addiction
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Characters are drunk in several scenes, but it's more a party vibe than abuse. No addiction themes.
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Animal
Are animals abused?
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In one scene, a wild fox is trapped and a leash is put on it. It struggles and eventually runs away. It's not hurt/in pain, but it's not happy about it either.
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Does an animal die?
(besides a dog, cat or horse)
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Assault
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Someone is unconsensually kissed (not violently/explicitly, however). Vampires/drinking people's blood is framed as erotic/intimate, and does not happen consensually. So no sexual material is present, but someone may be uncomfortable with these aspects and coding of vampires as predators.
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By nurses
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Bodily Harm
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A body is found, and the character is described as having fallen to their death. It's implied that the true cause of death is supernatural. No falling is shown.
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Children
Does a kid die?
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I think she's a child, I'm not sure of her age.
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Family
Does someone cheat?
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Fear
Is someone possessed?
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Are there clowns?
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Very briefly, during a party, a car with clowns drives by
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Are there ghosts?
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Ghosts are discussed but it's really vampire
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Medical
Is there a hospital scene?
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Mental Health
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It's implied that different women have "gone insane," but mostly this just means they became vampires/murdered after heartbreak. I wouldn't count it as a mental illness narrative.
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Noxious
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Fireworks, and a scene with a horse where the images flash back and forth rather quickly.
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Prejudice
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Debatable. A character dies who can be read as queer. Female vampires in this movie/lore are predatory toward other women, and the attacks are framed as erotic. Outside of vampiric tendencies, the character only shows attraction to men, and does not have any queer narratives/identity while human.
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Sex
Are there incestuous relationships?
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Leopaldo and Carmilla are related, are in a love triangle, and are briefly intimate.
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Some brief kissing and groping. Largely only implied sexuality.
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Is someone sexually objectified?
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Spoiler
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Typical for a horror movie--some characters have happy-but-permanently-affected endings, some have tragic endings.
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Violence
Is there blood/gore?
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A couple post-vampire bite wounds are shown (very tame). Multiple scenes of blood running down a character's chest, of supernatural origin/not from a clear injury. A character is thrown from an explosion and impaled on a fence. The actual impaling is not shown, only the aftermath. You can clearly see what's happened, but it's not excessive. Framed romantically/as a tragedy rather than needlessly gory.
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There are multiple non-nuclear explosions (accidental setting off of mines from past war, and a fireworks accident).
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