A group of mourners and a man spat from the depths of Hades build a boat from the debris of New Orleans to rescue their lost loved ones trapped beneath the sea.
No animals die (there are no animals in the film), but a reference is made to a figurative dog death (not of any specific dog). It is not a focal point.
No deaths are witnessed, but the entire premise of the film is people going down beneath the surface of water to find their dead/drowned relations, which include parents, children, & lovers. The bodies under the sea do not appear gruesome or bloated; the dead characters appear to breathe underwater & move as if alive. Presumably, everyone who goes down to find their loved ones drowns. These characters include children. It is not clear if the action of the film is metaphorical / how literally we are meant to interpret the events depicted. No one is seen struggling or in pain.
Sort of. No one is seen struggling or drowning, and characters who died before the film began are seen breathing and living underwater. It is suggested that these characters died in a storm, presumably by drowning. Multiple characters disappear beneath the water and a ship sinks, but they appear not to die, or only die metaphorically.
No deaths are witnessed, but the entire premise of the film is people going down beneath the surface of water to find their dead/drowned relations, which include parents, children, & lovers. The bodies under the sea do not appear gruesome or bloated; the dead characters appear to breathe underwater & move as if alive.