
Harbinger Down
Movie • 2015 • Horror
ReportA group of grad students have booked passage on the fishing trawler Harbinger to study the effects of global warming on a pod of Orcas in the Bering Sea. When the ship's crew dredges up a recently thawed piece of old Soviet space wreckage, things get downright deadly. It seems that the Russians experimented with tardigrades, tiny resilient animals able to withstand the extremes of space radiation. The creatures survived, but not without mutation. Now the crew is exposed to aggressively mutating organisms. And after being locked in ice for 3 decades, the creatures aren't about to give up the warmth of human companionship.
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TevaloIvanova310
There are a few scenes that could be triggering for people with certain emetephobic triggers.
One scene is near the beginning, the one scientist is very sea sick and although it never shows him actually v*ing, there is a scene where they check on him while he is sleeping and there is a bucket with very visible v* in it.
Second scene is when the same sea sick scientist is infected and there are these tentacle/tube things that come shooting out of his back and violently discharge a liquid substance that looks very much like v* and it shows one of the crew members getting the liquid in their mouth.
The last few scenes are just people with drool or similar coming out of their mouths. Not super triggering.
IN CONCLUSION: i am extremely emetephobic and i was able to get through the film. The few scenes I mentioned were gross but not anything near gratuitous v* or frankly, anything like that.
I hope this long winded explanation helps someone…
One scene is near the beginning, the one scientist is very sea sick and although it never shows him actually v*ing, there is a scene where they check on him while he is sleeping and there is a bucket with very visible v* in it.
Second scene is when the same sea sick scientist is infected and there are these tentacle/tube things that come shooting out of his back and violently discharge a liquid substance that looks very much like v* and it shows one of the crew members getting the liquid in their mouth.
The last few scenes are just people with drool or similar coming out of their mouths. Not super triggering.
IN CONCLUSION: i am extremely emetephobic and i was able to get through the film. The few scenes I mentioned were gross but not anything near gratuitous v* or frankly, anything like that.
I hope this long winded explanation helps someone…
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hotaruin0
They're on a fishing boat which drags up a big net of sea creatures.
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