Stranded after a tragic plane crash, two strangers must forge a connection to survive the extreme elements of a remote snow covered mountain. When they realize help is not coming, they embark on a perilous journey across the wilderness.
This movie contains 13 potentially triggering events.
Right after Ben finds a cabin, Alex falls through ice and nearly drowns. A little while after Alex's party, she wakes up choking and struggling to breath, presumably due to a nightmare about falling into the water.
The pilot has a stroke, and seizure is the closest thing to stroke on this list. The depiction of the stroke was quite realistic, and so, very discomfiting for me and my parents, as my mom nearly died from a series of strokes.
After a cougar is seen through the window of the plane, the cougar is shot in the eye with a flare gun. Ben sees the cougar died from the bloody injury.
Technically, I think the pilot mentioned his kids at some point, if I recall, BUT, there is no actual parenting happening in the film. Then again, you could call the pilot the Dad of the DOG, because it's his dog to begin with.
After finding a toothbrush, Alex brushes her teeth and spits afterwards. Alex also mentions needing to pee a few times, and audibly pees on-screen after the first time she tells Ben she needs to.
After Alex falls down in front of a large truck, much of the remainder of the movie is set in a hospital, both during their recovery and when Ben begins working in a hospital again.
No one dies of suicide, but one of the main characters repeatedly tries to convince the other to leave them to die in order to ensure the other's survival.
Not sure why the comments saying the doggie doesn't die voted that he does.