Damien Thorn (Sam Neill) has helped rescue the world from a recession, appearing to be a benign corporate benefactor. When he then becomes U.S. Ambassador to England, Damien fulfills a terrifying biblical prophecy. He also faces his own potential demise as an astronomical event brings about the second coming of Christ.
This movie contains 11 potentially triggering events.
Depends on what you consider to be a car crash. A car hits a baby’s stroller but ultimately doesn’t *crash,* meaning there is no broken glass or damage actually done to the car as it collided with something.
A fox is being held in a cage to be used as bait during fox hunting and presumably mistreated. One fox is later killed. Though upsetting, neither of these are gorey or overly graphic.
The body of a fox is being used as bait during a hunting scene. There is no blood or anything overly graphic, but the body is very clearly focused on and shown.
Not directly, but there’s an intense sex scene between two consenting parties werein one seems to revoke her consent for what the other party is doing, if even for just a moment. It’s written somewhat ambiguously and isnt framed as being a traumatic or uncomfortable event for her, but it could be triggering to some.
There is an on screen sex scene with the anitchrist and a reporter who he saved from drowning earlier. Sex is consensual at first, but quickly gets violent and non-consensual.
Yes, a baby’s carriage rolls into the street and is hit by a car. The scene is disturbing but there is no blood or anything graphic being shown. You don’t even see the baby.