Don Wallace arrives at Slaughterhouse, an elite boarding school in the English countryside where the children of the wealthiest are groomed to dominate society. But the monolithic rules of the British upper class change when greed and recklessness unleash an ancient power hidden for centuries and future predators become helpless prey.
This movie contains 25 potentially triggering events.
There's violence at the hands of authority figures. The kids live at their school, and it's a pretty brutal place. In this sense, yes, there's domestic violence.
Big time. We hear a laundry list of drugs offered to two boys by a stoner, and later on we see the same guy stoned out of his mind after doing a bunch of drugs, gleefully taking bites out of a huge fly agaric.
While no hanging is shown, a student commits suicide off-screen by hanging himself by his tie, and another student attempts to do the same before he is stopped.
One of the eco demonstrators that invades the school assembly has his fingers bent in an odd way by a prefect - you hear bone noises and see him visibly in pain.
One of the eco demonstrators that invades the school assembly has his fingers bent in an odd way by a prefect - you hear bone noises and see him visibly in pain.
A suicide, that takes place before the events of the movie, is referenced several times. Also, a character gets drunk and attempts suicide but is stopped by annother character before going through with it. No explicit deaths by suicide are shown.
one of the boys calls one of the main boys the f slur in a joke while counting 1-6 althought fleeting and can be misheard. Also the same boy is later refered to as a queer derogatorily and is called a pervert by this same guy.