After her lousy stepfather steals her savings to buy a vicious tiger, Kelly loses all hope of going to college. But Kelly's situation worsens when a hurricane leaves her and her autistic brother boarded up in their house with the man-eating beast. This edge-of-your-seat thriller follows the gutsy heroine and her younger sibling as they struggle to outwit the ravenous predator and find a way to survive.
This movie contains 1 potentially triggering events.
Depends on your definition of excessive - there are only a couple gory scenes, and they’re all fairly tame. Injuries are only shown for brief flashes, and there’s only one scene with a fair amount of blood, though the injury itself is never seen directly
The main character is seen to view her mother’s supposed suicide as her abandoning her children, but it’s later revealed the mother didn’t actually kill herself after all.
Also, the stepfather does abandon the kids to be eaten by the tiger
A lot of it. Also worth noting that the credits say "autism is treatable" and links to organizations that believe autism is caused by vaccines and should be treated. So no this is NOT good autism rep and it was NOT made with good intentions.
Not onscreen, but the characters’ mother is said to have committed suicide, and it can be inferred by her large number of prescriptions that she may have overdosed
No, but towards the beginning of the movie an autistic boy is taken to some sort of school which he will be attending - it’s presumed that this is some sort of boarding school/facility for special needs children