Alexander, a young actor, has been falling for a few months in a spiral of self-destruction, becoming strongly addicted to alcohol and drugs. One night, he is stabbed by drug dealers and almost dies. To get out of his addictions he wrote the scenario of a film "Spiral" close to autofiction where he would play the main role of Daniel. Olivier Rainer, a director whom he admires, agrees to direct the movie and make Alexander pass screen tests while rewriting the script by incorporating elements of the personal life of the actor. Alexander wishing to exorcise his demons and reach his catharsis will follow Olivier unconditionally in a blistering adventure where reality and fiction merge.
This movie contains 36 potentially triggering events.
This is a completely different movie from Spiral: From the Book of Saw!!! No one here seems to be able to read apparently. All of these comments and yes/no triggers pertain to Spiral: From the Book of Saw, NOT this movie.
someone is “hung” by their tongue in the very beginning. nothing is around the neck but the person is standing on a wobbling stool so it could be triggering for some
Yes there is a character at the beginning complaining about not being able to use the r slur towards a disabled people (autistic people to be specific)