In this documentary, 6 protagonists tell their personal experiences of abortion and sterilization, from unplanned pregnancy to a happy mother and vice versa from the wanted child to regretting motherhood.
This movie contains 6 potentially triggering events.
No, but poop is one of the comedic props in this movie. He slips twice in turtle poop, poops in a bucket, poops on a character’s bed, etc. They show close ups of turtle and bed turds.
There is a skydiving scene that starts out sketchy. Another female character jumps from a house roof aiming for the pool, but misses and lands in bushes uninjured.
A character steals his child’s adhd medication and takes a bunch of it. He gets high and other characters question if he used cocaine. It’s crushed in lines on a glass surface like coke.
This is questionable—no animal death is shown on screen, but I chose to answer yes because birds vs the human body falling at a high speed doesn’t really compete.
the (married) main character goes to a strip club, despite earlier saying he considers it cheating. cheating is also referenced later, a guy is acxused of cheating, but it turns out he cheated at golf and not his wife
ppl in the movie arent antisemetic, but there are antisemetic stereotypes. two jewish loan sharks get very violent because another character owes them money
A male character’s butt is shown in an extensive scene. Lots of sex talk; a character begins masturbating while watching porn when his child walks in the room. There’s a strip club scene. Grandmother is writing an erotic novel. No specific female nudity or explicit sex scenes.