Revue Starlight: The Movie
Movie • 2021 • Animation
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Is an animal sad?
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Inserthere
Technically, a sentient giraffe is upset over something at the start.
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Does someone attempt suicide?
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sapphics
Early in the film, a character is seen holding the blade of someone else's sword, with blood running down from their hand, though the scene in question is implied to be metaphorical (therefore with no actual harm done).
Later in the film, as part of a revue/play, a character appears to impale themselves with a sword (not as self-harm, just as a part of the play), with them disappearing then reappearing completely fine several seconds later.
Later in the film, as part of a revue/play, a character appears to impale themselves with a sword (not as self-harm, just as a part of the play), with them disappearing then reappearing completely fine several seconds later.
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Abuse
Is there domestic violence?
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Addiction
Does someone abuse alcohol?
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Sapstre
No one abuses alcohol but there are references to alcohol. After a fight a character says she feels like she's drank sake and in one of the revues there is a scene in a (stage set) bar with a character holding a drink. No one drinks alcohol onscreen.
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Animal
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A talking giraffe bursts into flames and falls from a great height, though the death itself is only implied and not shown on-screen.
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Is there a dead animal?
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sapphics
A giraffe is implied to die, but the death itself is not shown, and the giraffe is never seen afterwards.
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Assault
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Bodily Harm
Is there shaving/cutting?
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sapphics
Early in the film, a character is seen holding the blade of a sword with blood running down from their hand, though the scene in question is implied to be metaphorical (therefore with no actual harm done).
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Does someone fall down stairs?
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nanadaiba
There is a scene where a character is knocked down stairs, falling into a pit of picture frames.
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Children
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Is a minor sexualized?
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nanadaiba
There is a scene where two 17 year old characters act as two adults in a bar, but they aren't explicitly sexualized and the scene isn't taken further than acting as two adults in a bar.
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Disability
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Drugs/Alcohol
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Gross
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Is there audio gore?
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sapphics
In one scene, a slicing noise and audio gore accompanies what appears to be a fatal neck injury from a sword (but which is soon-after revealed to just be the stage equipment, and not a real injury). Later in the film, during a revue/play, a character appears to impale themselves with a sword, which is accompanied by a slightly gory stabbing noise (though this is also not a real injury).
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Mental Health
Are there anxiety attacks?
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nanadaiba
Almost. When a character appears to have been cut in the neck and bleed out, she panics at the sight of blood on her hand, but she is later told to calm down as the blood (and the "injury") is just stage equipment. Afterwards, she seems to have calmed down.
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Is there a claustrophobic scene?
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nanadaiba
There is a scene of a distressed character stuck in an elevator, being surrounded by stage equipment.
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sapphics
As part of a revue/play, a character appears to impale themselves with a sword (not as self-harm, just in order to be 'resurrected'), with them collapsing and disappearing then reappearing completely fine several seconds later.
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Paranoia
Is the fourth wall broken?
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nanadaiba
Near the end, two characters directly face the screen and note how close the audience is.
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Pregnancy
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Prejudice
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Sex
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Is there sexual content?
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Sapstre
Not really but there is a scene in a bar where a someone appears to be trying to seduce another person. It's not fanservicey, she's clearly playing a character, nor is anything sexually explicit said but it might feel a bit uncomfortable for some people.
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Sickness
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Spoiler
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Vehicular
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Does a car crash?
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sapphics
During a revue, two trucks crash through the wall of a building. Later during the same revue, those trucks crash off the edge of a high balcony. No-one is injured in either case.
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Violence
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Is there blood/gore?
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sapphics
Early in the film, a character is seen holding the blade of a sword, with blood running down from their hand, though the scene in question is implied to be metaphorical.
Additionally, fake blood – a stage prop – is used at multiple points, though in its first usage (which can be unexpected) it is made to appear to the audience (and some of the characters, who are briefly extremely distressed by this) as though it is a real fatal injury, before it is revealed a few seconds later to just be stage equipment.
Additionally, fake blood – a stage prop – is used at multiple points, though in its first usage (which can be unexpected) it is made to appear to the audience (and some of the characters, who are briefly extremely distressed by this) as though it is a real fatal injury, before it is revealed a few seconds later to just be stage equipment.
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Is there gun violence?
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sapphics
There are no guns other than a starting pistol for a sporting competition, which is shot into the air at two points.
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