There isn’t a single dog in this movie. Horses die and they seem genuinely distressed. This takes place in the last half hour of the movie and it’s such a long battle scene it’s difficult to skip. I dont know why anybody would say dogs die though.
Not exactly, as far as I recall. However, a regular-sized man insults a very small man (not a dwarf, but really very, very small), calling him a leprechaun.
I think so. Someone clearly stomps on someone's head; we don't see the head while it happens or afterwards, but judging by the visibly disgusted reactions of a bunch of hardened men standing/sitting around indicates that what happened to the head was unusually nasty. So I assume his skull was broken. There are people who fall a long way; they probably break bones, too, but it's not explicit.
No, but a bad guy who has all the power over a whole village puts a little boy in a (strange) situation that makes the boy highly uncomfortable and afraid. It's not that what he tells the boy to do is a scary thing; it's the way he tells him to, the whole situation/atmosphere, and the man's complete power.
Horses in the thick of the battle, tripping and falling, being shot, crashing into things etc. I know it's usually not considered animal abuse as such, but I think it is.
I think so. Someone clearly stomps on someone's head; we don't see the head while it happens or afterwards, but judging by the visibly disgusted reactions of a bunch of hardened men standing/sitting around indicates that what happened to the head was unusually nasty.
As someone who struggles with emetophobia, I can assure you that there are no v* scenes.
Some scenes that worried my were: • when two characters eat a dead antelope's liver. NOTHING HAPPENS • when two characters walk into a room with a rotting dead body. NOTHING HAPPENS