Anna suffers from agoraphobia so crippling that when a trio of criminals break into her house, she cannot bring herself to flee. But what the intruders don't realize is that agoraphobia is not her only psychosis.
[POSSIBLE SPOILER] There is a scene where a man holds down and tries to rape a woman. They both remain fully clothed, but his intentions are obvious and he says such. She shoots and kills him before he commits the act.
There is an attempted rape scene Where a woman is held down on a bed by a man.
The main character was sexually assaulted by her father throughout her childhood and it is heavily discussed in the movie but not shown. There are no photos or flashbacks
Acts of pedophilia are not committed on the screen, but the Main character was sexually abused throughout her childhood by her father which is discussed throughout the movie to the point where it is unavoidable.
[SPOILER] it is revealed that the main character helps her adult brother kill pedophiles in a secret room in the basement of their house or drives the pedophiles to suicide.
About 30 minutes in a man grabs a bird out of it's cage, places it on a table, and smashes it's head graphically with a hammer. He then tosses the bird back into the cage and we get a close up of the body.
No parents parents on screen, but it is heavily discussed throughout the movie that the main character’s father sexually abused her throughout her childhood.
There is no deadnaming or birth name outing in the movie, but a woman is repeatedly called a nickname that she hates and repeatedly asks the person to stop.
The main character who was assaulted and terrorized by intruders then traps and kills the intruders.
It is revealed that the main character, who was sexually abused by her father as a child, helps her brother in their adulthood kidnap and kill pedophiles.
There is a scene where an agoraphobic adult woman is forced outside of her house and becomes dizzy and panicked. The camera becomes shaky and wobbly to portray her perspective, but the scene is brief.
There is a scene where an agoraphobic adult woman is forced outside of her house and becomes dizzy and panicked. The camera becomes shaky and wobbly to portray her perspective, but the scene is brief only lasting a few seconds.
The pet bird is smashed in the head with a hammer, and it’s very gruesome. The intruder “jokingly” offers the headless bird to another man to eat directly after, and then tosses the body of the bird into its cage. I suggest skipping the whole scene, from the point where he grabs the bird to the point when one of the intruders goes upstairs looking for the woman
One of the intruders smashes the homeowners pet bird in the head with a hammer. Not only is the act itself shown graphically, but he is then shown jokingly trying to force feed the bird to one of the other intruders.
Someone pees themself during an anxiety attack while standing and fully clothed. Someone else carries this person away to help them go change. They are mocked for urinating themselves and not changing their clothes fast enough.
The main character’s adult brother dies of pancreatic cancer early in the movie. Another character trying to sympathize with the main character mentions her mother had a different type of cancer but that is the extent to which cancer is discussed in the movie. The main character later throws away her brother’s medications. Cancer is not mentioned throughout the rest of the movie.