Told in a darkly whimsical tone, a woman watches as her younger husband tries to reclaim his youth by turning to experimental cooking. As he finds creative freedom in almost inedible food, his wife finds that she's slowly being pushed away day-by-day, meal-by-meal.
This movie contains 1 potentially triggering events.
You see the main character's dog dead at 1:08:41-1:08:50. Moments later you see it already wrapped in a tarp. The tarp is shown at 1:08:56-1:09 but you don't see the dog.
You see a shot of the dead dog again at 1:35:31 for a moment.
You see the main character's dog dead at 1:08:41-1:08:50. Moments later you see it already wrapped in a tarp. The tarp is shown at 1:08:56-1:09 but you don't see the dog. You see a shot of the dead dog again at 1:35:31 for a moment.
The main characters boss / coworker is ableist. “I don’t know how you do it?” Getting thrown out of the car and having their chair thrown near by. Also the fact that the main character is played by a non Disabled actor is also ableist.
The sexual assault extremely graphic, triggering and violent. Spoiler : Very close to after main character gets in car with character Boris. Skip 5 minutes to be safe.
1 comment | Add comment
Become a Supporter!
Filter triggers to only show "Yes" or "No" answers.
DoesTheDogDie, LLC. gives a portion to charity: raised so far!
Support as many triggers as you like simply by pinning them. More paid supporters means the trigger will get answered faster.
Only Supporters get to vote on new trigger ideas.
Help us pay our moderators.
Help this trigger get rated faster. Become a supporter!
Support as many triggers as you like simply by pinning them. Your triggers will be given priority for answering.
You see a shot of the dead dog again at 1:35:31 for a moment.