Bob Hughes is the leader of a "family" of drug addicts consisting of his wife, Dianne, and another couple who feed their habit by robbing drug stores as they travel across the country.
This movie contains 12 potentially triggering events.
not exactly but a dude david is beating up is crying and the people hes with tell him to take some mercy because of the kid crying, which he doesnt, aware of the fact hes crying
The “animal harm” section is about if real animals were actually harmed in real life as part of making the media. I have never seen this movie and don’t know much about it. But from the other comment mentioning that you don’t see the dog get put down, and from someone in the titular “does the dog die?” Section, I’m guessing that a real dog wasn’t really euthanized just for the movie. I hate when people use this section incorrectly, as the animal harm section is a moral/ethical thing based in reality rather than something that is tied to the story and (while it can be upsetting, even triggering for some) not a moral/ethical issue.
matt dillons character is asked how much for the blonde girl like shes an object for trade, he does say no and then something about womens rights to the dude before he gets kicked out
in general its a happy ending as the main character remains sober, but the ending was kinda unclear as to what he was trying to say in narration maybe i just didnt get it