A boar is stabbed with a knife and is slowly moaning and breathing heavily and dying and then gets a second wind, which leads to it being brutally stabbed with a knife over and over again until it dies.
There are some uncomfortable moments between one of the guys in this movie and the lead girl. All verbal and he does try to block her from leaving the room at one point and it felt like it was going to lead to something worse. It never does. Someone always interrupts the conversation and the scene moves on.
Two women are found dead during a scene and they were bound to chairs. They also show a flashback a few times where the main character and her fiancé were bound to chairs.
The main character is given drugs in the hospital to help with her pain. It’s unclear if she is drugged when she approaches a house to ask for help. She is so exhausted and collapses at the door and then wakes up with her injuries stitched together and in different clothing so it’s possible she was given something to help her sleep.
No. It's minimal, any gory shots are very brief. A woman gets shot in the eye with an arrow but you only see her bloodied eye for a few seconds and you don't see the arrow hit her eye as its filmed from behind. A man gets hit with an axe but its quick and then you see him being dragged along the floor with his blood smearing on the floor. A woman tries to sew up her own wound as the stitches come out, and that's quite bloody.
In a flashback, a little girl beats another little girl to death with a rock. You only hear the scene and see it from the victim’s point of view. You see the pool of blood after.
It kinda looks like the wild boar could've started eating her? when it was attacking her and bit into her ankle, but it doesn't actually eat any of her.
Lots of camera work that switches to that first person POV style throughout. Especially during the middle with scenes involving a boar and near the end with the constant strobe lights of ambulance lights. I'm prone to motion sickness and felt very nauseous during this movie.
Once the ambulance crashes CLOSE YOUR EYES FOR AT LEAST 10 SECONDS. The lights are INSANE and affected me as a non photosensitive viewer. They get manageable later, but stay on screen for a few minutes.