the main character fantasizes about a girl he sees on the bus, he took her picture without asking and *spoiler* they eventually end up at her house without her prior knowledge.
it is used by hank in the cave, repeated by manny on two different occasions, and *spoiler* said by the father at the end. the last three uses are all gently scolded by hank saying they shouldn't say that word despite him using it first
The movie begins with a character stranded on an island looking out at the ocean. Much later, that character falls into a deep river and nearly drowns.
Daniel Radcliffe’s character expels water from his mouth, it was a little triggering for me but I got used to it Not super realistic, looks like a hose spraying it
A raccoon gets his head blown off. Shown on screen but the camera is more focused on Manny and Hank while it happens so it’s somewhat blurred and is quick.
Main character attempts to hang himself, but is unsuccessful; after a moment of struggle, the rope breaks. He sets up to try again, but becomes distracted and abandons the idea.
In the very very beginning, Hank has attached a rope to some rocks at the top of an arch in a hill and attempts to hang himself with it. He struggles for a few seconds before the rope breaks. He then almost tries again with manny’s belt, but takes it off before.
(spoiler) the main character could be seen as trans coded, and is called their birth pronouns throughout most of it, though they don't seem to be bothered by it
A man does wear a dress, and it's seen to be somewhat comical, but it's in terms of trying to get a character to recognize someone instead of being transphobic
There is offensive language, the the movie is about mental illness. The language is quickly dismissed as being insensitive and only said because they are repeating what they are called.
The movie centers around the love story of a closest gay man and a male corpse. The corpse is of course, dead, but he can move/talk. His cause of death is briefly said.
a character discusses how he accidentally made himself think of his mother every time that he masturbates and because of that he does not masturbate anymore. could potentially be triggering.
No, but Hank puts a cork in a magical dead man's butt to keep him from constantly farting. After the corpse comes to life as Mannie, he asks whether the cork counts as having sex.
sort of, a man is stranded at sea and is surviving on an island by living in various caves, but vague references to “home” and “getting back home” are made
Kinda?? it's not an actual car but Hank pretends to run Manny over with a crafty car he made from trash this happens a little bit after Manny first wakes up. There's also a scene in the nightmare sequence
Yes, body horror is a running bit. Manny's body serves as a literal multitool. There's quite a bit of body horror that isn't necessarily gruesome, but qualifies.