Technically no, but the final scene has the main characters disappear into the crowd without speaking to one another, which could be interpreted as such.
Unclear: There's a sequence where a group of people travel to a remote location by dog sled, then are picked up by aircraft. It's not shown what they do with the sled dogs.
A house catches fire during a fight scene but all the protagonists make it out alive & unburnt. Even the henchmen villains are killed either by gunfire or hand-to-hand combat rather than the fire.
A character writhes uncontrollably while drowning & a different incident has a character foaming at the mouth. While not technically seizures - both have the appearance of one.
Along with the medical procedure mentioned, The villain kills with a knife. Definitely kills a nurse this way off screen. The protagonist also kills someone off screen with a butchers knife.
The worst you can see is a weapon sticking out of a guy, blood on characters. someone's face getting roughed up by a treadmill and Paris sticking a pen into Benjis chest to allow him to breathe - all of which aren't gory.
One while Ethan is inside the Sevastopol. He sees two dead bodies, then looks over at a third body that appears to be screaming in fear & pointing at him. It startles Ethan & the music stings to startle the audience with him.
Not really but the inside of the submarine is covered in bumpy stuff which added with the rooms spinning and water sloshing around with things floating in it was very unpleasant to look at.
There are no cops in the movie, although there's quite a lot of that "I don't have to obey the rules because I'm Doing the Right Thing" mindset that also crops up in copaganda.
no but early on in the film (before the opening title card) there is a gun that is used similarly to a tranquilizer. it looks just like a gun, no needle or injection seen however this may be upsetting to some people.
Luther seems to have a makeshift hospital set-up in the tunnel system at the beginning, including a hospital bed, machinery to track his vitals and an oxygen tank.
It’s implied that Luther either has cancer or a severe illness that requires him to have access to a hospital bed, a nasal oxygen cannula, and several IVs with unknown treatments.
A huge chunk of the movie is entirely shot underwater. There's one long scene where Ethan explores a sunken submarine and several shorter scenes depicting him underwater.
One of the most severe cases of flashing I've come across in film or tv:
When Ethan enters the casket to talk to the Entity, cover your eyes until you hear the scene is over. It's not constant flashing, but the occational flashes in this scene are very sharp and bright with high contrast.
Brief, less stark flashing sprinkled throughout the film, often in the form of flashbacks.
It’s implied that Luther either has cancer or a severe illness that requires him to have access to a hospital bed, a nasal oxygen cannula, and several IVs with unknown treatments.
It’s implied that Luther either has cancer or a severe illness that requires him to have access to a hospital bed, a nasal oxygen cannula, and several IVs with unknown treatments.
The President is under pressure to approve preemptive nuclear strikes on 8 major cities all over the world & 1 sacrificial American city. She & her cabinet debate whether to sacrifice 100+ million lives to potentially save 6-7 billion others.
Lots of tension & anxiety over the imminent threat of nuclear war & all-out extinction if The Entity’s plan succeeds. Many debates between characters about whether to kill or control the Entity & whether or not they’re playing God with everyone else’s lives.
Very graphically. A character writhes in pain & spasms uncontrollably (likely breathing in water) while trying to swim to the surface. Then they become unconscious & float up the rest of the way.
Blood from violence. A meat cleaver is seen sticking out of someone’s chest. There are close-ups of frozen corpses. Someone strikes their head on the tail of a plane. There is a non-gory scene depicting the removal of a bullet from someone’s chest, followed by a straw being inserted into his lung.
There is a sequence depicting the world's major cities being destroyed in nuclear explosions. It's a vision of what might be, not something that actually happens within the story, but still potentially disturbing.