No, but a man tells about having hunted and shot a deer that died from the wound (not right away, so it suffered for a while, possibly many hours). I believe a cat and some flies are the only animals seen in the movie.
No, but some people are assaulted, tortured, held down and killed, and some of the people who do it act somewhat as if they're feeling sexual pleasure.
No, but a man tells about having hunted and shot a deer that died from the wound (not right away, so it suffered for a while, possibly many hours). I believe a cat and some flies are the only animals seen in the movie.
No, but someone tells about a dead (decomposing) buck he once saw a couple a days after having shot it. I believe a cat and some flies are the only animals seen in the movie.
We clearly see vomit on a mattress and on the bare arm of a woman lying lifeless on the mattress. Immediately after that, someone vomits in a toilet, which we see from above, and then we go back to seeing the first vomit again.
I don't believe so, but we see eyes turning completely white or becoming sort of foggy several times, and there's one scene in which a person's eyes are completely covered in skin, so that there are only smooth indentations where the eyes should be.
A person has their hand caught in a drawer very painfully and loses a lot of skin (to the bone, I believe) while slowly pulling it free. This is deliberately caused by someone else.
Someone is supernaturally compelled to shoot themselves through the head. Someone else has to hurt her hand very badly in order to free herself. There are several alcoholics who are more or less ruining or have more or less ruined their own lives by drinking. Otherwise, I don't think so. There's nothing like, say, cutting because of mental/emotional anguish, i.e. no self-harm in the clinical sense.
Several kids die (seen, mentioned and/or inferred). We see a boy of about ten being brutally and protractedly murdered (lots of blood, utter terror, screaming and begging for his life). A girl of about five that we see alive in the beginning later turns out to have been murdered by the same people, and we can infer that it was done just as cruelly. We learn at some point that many children have suffered the same fate at the hands of the same evil murderers. Additionally, a toddler dies from starvation; we don't know for sure if he's died until he turns up as a ghost or in a vision, looking as if he's in the early stages of decomposition.
Yes. ---------- MAJOR SPOILER ---------- SPOILER ------------- SPOILER -------------- SPOILER ----------- It happens very near the end of the movie. We see them surrounded by flames (apparently feeling no pain or discomfort), but then the camera cuts away, so we don't see them burning or hear them screaming. We only see the burning building from a distance while it happens.
Not in the traditional sense. There are characters who are described as eating people, but what they really do is suck the life force from dying persons in the form of steam.
I don't think so. A toy rabbit belonging to a girl in her early teens is injected with drugs/poison (I know, it sounds ridiculous), but it happens according to the girl's own plan, and it doesn't make her sad.
The main character lost his father (horribly) at age five, and his mother at about 20. The father of a girl in her early teens is murdered. We don't see it happen, but we see his body with a knife sticking out of it. A young woman with a toddler dies, and the toddler is left on the bed next to her; we're later told that it died because the two of them weren't found. We see two old men dying quietly in their hospice beds; we're not told whether they're fathers. One of them says he's scared of dying, but he's consoled and becomes less afraid before it happens.
Besides alcoholism featuring prominently, in the beginning of the movie two people snort cocaine - one of them to disastrous effect, it turns out later.
A dead person is dug up, having been buried without a coffin or a shroud. Although the person is dead, seeing the face and parts of the body stick out from the ground as the diggers reach the person can trigger claustrophobia.
No, but there is a huge falling scene of Rose’s essence being thrown across the universe, back into her body. Her body writhes around as if she’s falling to her death.
Solid, creepy ghost sitting in tub. The water isn't turned on. I'm not sure if there's any water in the tub; it's hard or impossible to see from the angle it's filmed from.
Not in the normal sense, but there's a character who supernaturally compels people to do/feel/believe what she wants them to. "You believe me" - "I believe you." Oh, and at one point a character says "No one told you that [...]", when in fact she herself told the other person exactly that, just in a different way. And the original lie had huge consequences for the person being lied to. So I guess that's gaslighting?