The House
Movie • 2022 • Animation
ReportJake (Tom White) wakes up in a house without any prior knowledge to how he got there. As he explores the home, he finds the home's butler (Joe Oxenford), who he questions for answers about what's going on.
This movie contains 32 potentially triggering events.
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Does a woman get slapped?
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In the first story, the parents become neglectful and dismissive of their daughter and baby.
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Abuse
Are there abusive parents?
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No, but in the first story, the parents become gradually dismissive toward their daughter. But this is implied to be under the influence of the house.
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Is someone stalked?
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Mia
I think the man lurking in the shadows and staring in the first story would count as stalking
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Is there domestic violence?
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Does the abused become the abuser?
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Is someone gaslighted?
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in the first film, a family is lured in with the idea of a free home which results in great horrors
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In the first act, the parents become somewhat neglectful and rude to their children.
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Is there addiction?
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alcohol abuse mentioned and depicted in the first film, along with ridicule from family
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Does someone abuse alcohol?
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Batt
in the first part a character is shown drinking and is drunk on screen
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Animal
Were animals harmed in the making?
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The characters are mainly made of wool
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A Fur beetle is graphically crushed, at one point several dead beetles and larva are on the floor, and a fish in a fish tank can be seen dead.
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Are animals abused?
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Zauromoun
In the second act, a fish dies due to neglect. It's only shown suffering/dead in a couple shots, but I figured it's worth mentioning.
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Is there a dead animal?
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Mia
Bug gets squished, and lots of bugs are poisoned. Bugs are animals so they count.
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Is an animal sad?
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MovieWatcher10
Anthropomorphic animals (rats and cats) are in some scenes.
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Are rabbits harmed?
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Okayobi
Part 1: a whole cooked rabbit can be seen during a meal
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Does a cat die?
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There are cats, but none of them die .
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Does a pet die?
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There's a dead pet fish in a tank.
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Are there spiders?
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No but there are beetles.
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Are there bugs?
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It's a three part anthology. Part 2 is riddled with bugs. Massive infestation.
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Does someone struggle to breathe?
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Part 2: One of the "guests" sounds like they struggle to breathe whenever they speak
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Is someone burned alive?
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Mia
Graphic details not shown in any way, but it is implied certain characters are left behind in a fire
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Is there body horror?
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Okayobi
Spoilers?
Part 1: Some people can be seen turning into furniture
Part 2: An anthropomorphic rat (mouse?) has a body that's elongated like a caterpillar's. At the end of the story we can see some six-legged rats
Part 1: Some people can be seen turning into furniture
Part 2: An anthropomorphic rat (mouse?) has a body that's elongated like a caterpillar's. At the end of the story we can see some six-legged rats
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Is someone tortured?
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You could say that the butler in the first act is kind of psychologically tortured by his boss when he changes the house constantly and he has a breakdown near the end of that act
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Does someone fall down stairs?
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VIRUS
In the first film a baby falls down some steps but the baby is completely fine.
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Children
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Death
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Does a major character die?
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dreamogies
technically yes as the parents in the first film could be seen as major characters, but the plot doesnt focus solely on them
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Does a non-human character die?
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Mulu
In the first act, characters that slowly turn into furniture cannot run away when their house catches on fire.
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Disability
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Drugs/Alcohol
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Family
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Does a parent die?
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Mia
More than one parent dies
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Is a child's toy destroyed?
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Anonymous
A girl's dollhouse is burned in a fireplace.
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Fear
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Are there jump scares?
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FatalDeviation
No, but there are quite a few unsettling moments in the first film.
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Is there a shower scene?
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The third film mentions showers often, nothing is sexualised.
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Are there natural bodies of water?
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there are bodies of water from major floods in the third film and the water is one of the plot points of the third film
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Is someone possessed?
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No, although one can interpret the first movie as the parents becoming "possessed"/influenced by/with the house. Their personalities change the longer they reside in the new house. But it's not the traditional sense of being possessed by a demon or something.
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Is trypophobic content shown?
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Okayobi
Part 1: An extreme close-up on the wallpaper's material (the camera pushes in so there's time to see it coming). The wallpaper and some carpets could be an issue for some even from afar
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Are there mannequins?
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Part 2: Very brief shot where a headless and legless sculpture can be seen
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Gross
Does someone vomit?
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Someone gags at a smell in the third film.
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Is there on-screen pooping?
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Part 2: mention of "fecal pellets", but nothing shown on screen
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Large-scale Violence
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Law Enforcement
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dreamogies
no, but there are cops shown in the second film. they only show up for a scene. the main character of the second film also threatens to and proceeds to call the police for a scene
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Is a trans person depicted predatorily?
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No trans people in this movie.
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Loss
Is a priceless artifact destroyed?
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Okayobi
Part 1: a loved and cherished house is detroyed and a favorite dollhouse is as well
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Is there a hospital scene?
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Zauromoun
In the 2nd part, a character is taken in for inhaling pest poison in powder form. He's carried in on a stretcher, and then is seen in bed - after that he walks out on his own. No other procedures are shown onscreen.
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Does someone attempt suicide?
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Is reality unstable or unhinged?
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Especially in the first story, there's a lot of surrealism and uncanny events at play. The house constantly changes, loses stairs to the lower level etc. The other stories have more subtle instances of this.
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Does someone have a meltdown?
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MovieWatcher10
In the first story, there's a guy who has a meltdown. He is sitting on the ground in an empty room, crying and yammering.
In the second story, the main protagonist has multiple breakdowns and anxious moments as he desperately tries to sell a house and get rid of the bugs living inside the house.
In the second story, the main protagonist has multiple breakdowns and anxious moments as he desperately tries to sell a house and get rid of the bugs living inside the house.
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Is there misophonia?
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Reds
Throughout the movie, there are scenes and sounds of characters eating
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Are there anxiety attacks?
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Anonymous
The entire act is one building anxiety attack.
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Does someone say "I'll kill myself"?
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Is there a claustrophobic scene?
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in the first part, there is a sequence where characters are sealed into a house without doors or windows
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Does someone have an eating disorder?
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Okayobi
No but there are behaviors in Part 1 that are essentially binge eating
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Does someone die by suicide?
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Does someone suffer from PTSD?
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No, but several readings of the second story interpret the main character having mental health issues that he can't cope with. The third story can be read as the main character not being able to get over the loss of her parents.
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Noxious
Is there shakey cam?
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Zauromoun
No. There is a fairly brief spinning cam in the first act though.
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Does a baby cry?
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FatalDeviation
There is a baby in the first film who makes plenty of baby noises. She cries a few times but it is not long or very distressing compared to babies crying in other media (in my opinion!).
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Is there screaming?
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MovieWatcher10
In the first movie, a man screams and wails loudly.
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Is there obscene language/gestures?
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Okayobi
Part 2: some swearing throughout, language that's uncomfortably sexual during an unsexual act (killing of insects)
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Are there flashing lights or images?
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Anonymous
In part 2, beginning at 45:05, SEVERE strobing lights take over. It stops at 46:43.
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Paranoia
Is someone watched without knowing?
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dreamogies
in the first film, the family is implied to be watched by the person who built the house for them
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Pregnancy
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Are there babies or unborn children?
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dreamogies
one of the characters in the first film is a baby, and theres a minor character in the second film thats a baby
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Prejudice
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FatalDeviation
The family in the first film are posh British people, used to show a class divide in society. There are no indications that they are Jewish from what I saw.
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Are there "Man in a dress" jokes?
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audieangel
no , however , during the second act there are jokes about a man calling another man sweetheart and darling out of paranoia , its handled very well though and and not treated as as a gag
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Does an LGBT person die?
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No LGBT+ characters present.
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Is there hate speech?
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No, but the extended family in the first movie is classist toward the main family of the story
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Relationships
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Sex
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Are there incestuous relationships?
National Sexual Assault Hotline 800.656.4673
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Is there sexual content?
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Okayobi
Part 2: language that's uncomfortably sexual during an unsexual act (killing of insects)
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Is there BDSM?
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Okayobi
Part 2: not traditionally no, but there is language used that could be reminiscent of it (during a scene that isn't sexual in nature... which makes it all the more uncomfortable imo)
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Sickness
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Social
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Is someone homeless?
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not exactly, but every part focuses deeply on the idea of your home becoming a place of horror / somewhere you can no longer live
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Does it have a sad ending?
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There's three acts. The first two have sad endings, the second one being particularly unsettling, but the third and final act ends on a pretty positive note.
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Violence
Does someone drown?
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