Depends on what you consider torture? People are made to basically cease to be extremely painfully repeatedly and are told they aren't real when they clearly feel emotions, which could be psychological torture, but not like. tying someone up and torturing them-style torture.
A human woman is stabbed into the abdomen with a sharp, triangular light disc. Not very blood but can be shocking given that it happens suddenly and you see that most of the light disc has gone inside her. Her dead body is shown multiple times after and lingered on.
Digital people are temporarily made physical, but when the time is up for their physicality, they sort of dissolve (and often scream in the process). This might be disturbing to some who see it.
There is an “unnatural” body of water. Two characters fall into a body of water and one rescues the other from drowning. They then traverse in some sort of submarine/jet-ski
Not unhinged no. The writers never make the viewer question/doubt reality or make it blurred. The film does make what the audience knows of the rules of the world(s) alarming to most of the “real world” characters in that the other dimension/world of The Grid (whether Flynn’s or others’) is more than data and can enter into our own or vice versa via a sort of laser portal/upload. Moreover it is worsened by the “real world” consequences of crossing over.
Approx 1.5hrs into the movie, immediately after Athena says to Kim (who is laying on the ground) "We'll do this from the ground then". Sequence of light flashes last about 30secs.
Unfortunately the only black character and only black woman in the series is the villain/threat, is violent towards others under the orders of someone else and then dies.
None in the film itself; unfortunately, there was a Grok sponsorship for the premiere. Grok is a super racist and antisemitic AI made by Elon Musk, a N*zi.
Bittersweet depending on how the one named characters death or mass city damage effects you. It’s a Disney film though so you know the “good guys” win.
I’m curious who voted yes and why. I found this film to be pleasantly lacking in guns unlike many Marvel movies. There is one large laser that is held like a gun by Athena which is made to upload people to the grid.