Jen's romantic getaway with her wealthy (married) boyfriend is disrupted when his friends arrive for an impromptu hunting trip. Tension mounts at the house until the situation culminates in an unexpected way.
This movie contains 46 potentially triggering events.
The 2017 French film Revenge, with a main character called Jen, does not have a dog in it. The people who say the dog dies must be watching a different movie.
The other person is only correct in that you don't see penetration occur, but you definitely see the rape. **TRIGGER WARNING: RAPE DESCRIPTION**
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SCENE DESCRIPTION FOLLOWS: She is restrained and pressed against a window. You can see her underpants being removed. You hear her body thud againat the window while he grunts and she screams.
I think rape would count for this, but no after-effects like genital mutilation/trauma are shown or talked about. Nothing is said or implied. I'm only putting this here because rape WOULD absolutely fall into the category of genital trauma and a character is raped.
Not fingers or toes, but someone does step on pieces of glass on their bare foot. Everything is shown close-up as the character removes the glass from their foot. There is a lot of blood.
Some people think of gore as involving the insides of the body, such as organs and bones - there is none of this, but everything is close-up. Skin being sliced into, someone's impalement, glass in a foot, someone's nose is broken, someone stabbed in the eye, and someone shot in the stomach are all close-up in detail, but there are no organs or bones shown, and there's no muscle shown either. There is lots of blood, especially near the end.
There are quite a few, these are the ones I remember so you know what to look out for - sudden close-up shots of people's severe and bloody injuries (even though they're not built up as jump-scares, they are sudden and horrific); a person's head is blown apart in a cave by a gunshot twice; the body of a dead canine-looking animal is thrown on the windshield of a car while a character is sleeping in the driver's seat; a very hard drug trip involving loud noises and nasty visuals, many close-ups of bugs and a talking corpse; a person shot through the head as they're speeding down a dirt road.
It is the start of a shower scene as the person lets water run over their head and down their back before the shower stops. The shot is filmed from behind.
Several moments - the first is Jen turning around and suddenly seeing an unknown man standing on the other side of the glass door staring at her. The next is while she is changing her clothes and seeing that same man standing behind the bedroom door, watching her. Then she is being raped by that same man and watched by his friend from the bedroom doorway before the friend leaves. Then lots of moments of Jen using binoculars to spy on the three sleazy men. A final moment of Rich turning around and suddenly seeing Jen standing on the other side of the glass door staring at him, mirroring the first time someone was being watched.
To believe you can rape a woman and blame her for it is misogynistic (it flies right over the idiot's head that the lap dance she does for him was a game. She wasn't teasing him, she was just treating the night as *gasp* a party). The boyfriend though especially is misogynistic and verbally abusive to Jen, the main character.