A bullied young boy befriends a young female vampire who lives in secrecy with her guardian. A remake of the movie “Let The Right One In” which was an adaptation of a book.
What movie were these people who picked 'Yes' watching? Are they blind and deaf? A woman is attacked while walking a dog. A WOMAN. Not a dog! What kind of misogynist person calls women dogs? That makes them a pig? not a person. While the woman in the movie is attacked, the dog barks at the attacker. The dog ? continues to bark even as the assailant runs away. Is the dog scared and/or traumatised? Probably. Being it's a Dotson it will forget in two minutes. Just in time to be traumatised my the daily mail delivery. ?
After killing and feeding, Abby walks into Owen’s bedroom, and strips completely naked, removing her blood-soaked clothes before crawling into bed with Owen (while she herself is also covered head to toe in blood). Both characters are twelve—Chloe Grace Moretz (actress who plays Abby) was thirteen at the time, and Kodi Smit-McPhee (who plays Owen) was fourteen—which makes the scene extremely uncomfortable, unnecessary and unexpected in a dumb and gratuitous way. No actual nudity is shown (obviously, and luckily) and the sequence isn’t sexual in nature, but it’s still a very creepy and superfluous scene. I don’t know what the writers were thinking.
From across an apartment tenement, a boy watches a man and woman through their apartment window with his telescope as they appear to "make up" from a verbal fight. Kissing and touching is shown, including the man opening the woman's robe to fondle her and one breast is briefly shown.
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At the end of the movie, Abby (Chloe Grace Moretz) kills the group of boys who have been bullying Owen, and one of their heads can be seen falling in and bobbing around in the swimming pool where the killing occurred. A satisfying end, to be sure, considering how abusive the bullies are, but it can be triggering for those who have repercussions about seeing kids getting killed, especially since the actors themselves were actual kids at the time.
While the kids are at the arcade, the boy buys some candy and the girl eats some, knowing she can't digest human food. She then runs outside and vomits. The camera is far away and you can't see it, really. I have emetophobia pretty bad and it really didn't bother me much. Still though, if you want to skip it FF from when she agrees to eat some candy and you are safe when they are hugging outside in the parking lot. Trigger level is about 3/10.
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im not sure sure if this qualifies at hate speech, id say yes, but at 1:12:00 the 3 bullies are shown saying "why are you in that class its so gay dude"
owen is cornered by bigger boys in a locker room, repeatedly asked if he's a girl, told he won't swim with them because he's a girl, called a freak, hit in the face, pushed down, shouted at, kicked, his clothing pulled down, and given a wedgie until he pisses himself while screaming in pain in a scene that is very reminiscent of physical and sexual assault on trans mascs and gnc women.
later, he's stared at, pursued by the same older boy into the bathroom, hit, screamed at, and called a little girl again, then gripped by the hair and told "she's going to do BLANK, isn't she?"
A woman is attacked while walking a dog. A WOMAN. Not a dog! What kind of misogynist person calls women dogs? That makes them a pig? not a person.
While the woman in the movie is attacked, the dog barks at the attacker. The dog ? continues to bark even as the assailant runs away.
Is the dog scared and/or traumatised? Probably. Being it's a Dotson it will forget in two minutes. Just in time to be traumatised my the daily mail delivery. ?