An unassuming young rideshare driver is thrown into her worst nightmare when a mysterious Hollywood Hills passenger enters her car. Her terrifying, heart-stopping ride with the stranger unfolds over 12 hours as she navigates the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles in a chilling game of cat and mouse.
This tv show contains 24 potentially triggering events.
This listing brings up the plot and photo of the movie starring Dane DeHaan, about a ride share stalker but these comments about an alpaca didn't make sense to me while watching because in the DeHaan movie, there is no alpaca ever. If you're here for the DeHaan movie on Hulu.. There is a dog named Pebbles who thankfully survives!!
There are coyotes about halfway through the movie. One or more may have been shot off camera because you do hear a gunshot but they may have just ran off due to a warning shot. It isn't specified and nothing is shown.
The movie could have easily been handled without the death of the alpaca but this author doesn’t seem to write a story without killing an animal. I did not look the movie up before I watched. It wasn’t real bad, just a dead body & you knew it was not real.
I’m choosing no, but this could get mixed votes. There are 4 law enforcement characters, one retired and the others active. Some are dirty cops in certain ways, others aren’t.
This is a mystery show, so there are characters who lurk, follow, foot/car chase each other. There are photo stalker walls, red string walls, and video stalk each other. Storyline revolves extensively around blackmail.
There is shown physical violence from men to women by multiple male characters. One woman is hyper vigilant and terrified of her husband. One verbally descriptive scene, very intense, occurs in the holding cell with two adult male characters.
No. Teens drink and use THC joint at party, however there is no further use of those substances. No characters show loss of control of use, increase tolerance or frequent use of substances.
Multiple episodes show the bloody headless body and very bloody decapitated head of the alpaca..
Episodes 1,2,3,6 & 7 all show either the actual body / head and/ or flashbacks of the live alpaca and then the decapitated head being held up covered in blood.
There is a cat in this, but it is cuddled and loved by the owners. Never shown in any danger, despite a gun being fired multiple times in the apartment. Cat is only briefly left unattended at the end.
I chose no, but this may draw mixed results because one character injured their leg and is seen limping months after the event. Another character is shot in the leg, and is immobilized. Blood shown, but no bone parts.
Gun violence for the sake of causing pain, also linked to domestic violence (specific male character does this with female characters). One should also know that this whole show is a moralistic tale surrounding secrets and lies. Almost all characters in this are emotionally tortured in some way, by events and decisions made.
Needles shown in scenes at Olivia’s home. Mother gives her injections. Note: needles shown briefly, but no injection shown. There is another scene near end that shows a character with many iv ports in her hands while she is in the hospital.
I say yes because one of the mental illnesses portrayed is Munchausen's by proxy, which means a mother intentionally makes her child sick, which I see as a violent act. Other acts of violence in the show aren't related to specific mental illnesses, though.
The main character is lead to believe that someone committed suicide but it’s not totally believed and later proven to be untrue. However, there is a scene where we see what the main character is imagining, so you do see someone jump off a bridge to commit suicide.
Someone fakes a pregnancy and fakes a miscarriage. There is a scene of the woman on the floor crying and telling her husband that she lost the baby, but in the first episode (or in the trailer for the show) you learn she is lying.
Scenes where characters are shot, show blood. One animal beheaded, aftermath shown but specific beheading not shown. No Quentin Tarantino spraying or gushing level, but realistically shown.
There are coyotes about halfway through the movie. One or more may have been shot off camera because you do hear a gunshot but they may have just ran off due to a warning shot. It isn't specified and nothing is shown.