When a nuclear strike causes an electromagnetic pulse that cuts off all power, water, and communication to the entire western United States, Reese finds herself plunged into an all-too-real fight to survive. As pandemonium grips her city, Reese and her father set out on a desperate journey in search of safety--a perilous trek through a world gone mad where every encounter with a stranger could be your last.
This movie contains 1 potentially triggering events.
Maw and Billy’s relationship appears to be incestuous in nature, with Maw mentioning their has never been another woman around the implication being that Quinn is the result
The opening scene shows a character in a small room as it fills completely with water, she has to repeatedly dive back under and attempt to hold her breath while the threat of drowning looms
Around 28:30, one of the main characters prays over a small rabbit he hunted or caught. (You don’t see it die at all and it’s a pretty peaceful/innocuous scene.)
A man is shown praying over a freshly killed rabbit in his kitchen as he guts it, once he’s finished he dips his hand inside it and pulls out a small piece of organ and eats it raw.
A single character is kidnapped multiple times by different individuals, first inadvertently a serial killer and than by the group that killed the original kidnapper
SPOILER - A car swerves to avoid a collision and careens off the road down into a forest. No one dies on impact but a character is revealed to be gravelly wounded and eventually succumbs to their injures
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