In one scene, a rich man and a female prostitute have sex, with a couple of other prostitutes present. The woman's neck and the man's neck are tied to each other (with what I think were two neckties tied together) while they're doing doggy style. There's something off-putting about the man and something unpleasant about the situation - I got the feeling that the prostitute really, really didn't want to be there. The atmosphere was sort of bleak and soulless.
I'm pretty sure there's a shot of a child's doll left in the dirt after a gas attack, though intact. I'm not 100% sure, though, because I watched another movie after this one.
Strangulation at least twice. Not to death. Also, someone is trapped under water in a free-hanging glass swimming pool and only gets to breathe when an associate shoots a hole in the pool which he can breathe through. At that point, he's been holding his breath for more than two minutes (we're told).
I don't THINK so, but someone is in imminent danger of drowning in a glass "floating pool". He says goodbye to someone over comms because he fully expects to die - but he's saved in the last second.
If dementia is always terminal (I don't know if it is), then yes - so I'm answering Yes. The elderly mother of one of the main characters has some degree of unspecified dementia. She's in two or three scenes. Neither she nor her son seem to be in much emotional pain about it - at least nowhere near as much as I would be in either one's place.
No, but a false scenario is briefly discussed wherein a person accidentally kills themself by hanging during self-asphyxiation for... pleasure purposes
I got the impression that the father had never been in his son's life at all. That the son didn't even know about his father's existence. I may be wrong, but in any case, we don't see the father abandoning him or the son being sad about him having left.
I don't remember specific instances, but there's a hell of a lot of violence, and people are hit by cars and fall to their death all over the place, so yes.
Strangely, I noticed a mannequin's unclothed lower legs and feet in the gas attack scene - outside, lying on the ground amid the chaos, pretty close up in the shot. The rest of the mannequin was outside the frame when I saw it, but I can't be sure that it isn't seen more in other shots, because I wasn't paying too much attention during the scene.
There's a classical play, in which a woman is speaking to a man. She spits in his face for real as part of the performance; we see the spit flying through the air. But there isn't a shot of it running down his face.
No, but there a skyscrapers, destruction of parts of large structures, a lot of chaos and masses of everyday people running, screaming, crying and dying at the same time due to an attack from the sky (gas dropped), some of them wearing gas masks. Crucially, there's a scene in which many people fall from a skyscraper because of sudden large-scale destruction.
One of the characters visits his elderly mother a couple of times. She has dementia and is in some sort of institution, but we don't know exactly which kind.
Incase of trigger, a lady with her baby infant are almost hit by the car but they make it out of the way frantically in time. Just Incase anyone would be triggered by that.
Yes! At least twice. 1: After a member of a group dies, the rest of the group are gathered, and one of the men is very sad while talking about the loss - which is the most natural thing in the world! One of the women says "Are you CRYING?" in a slightly incredulous and semi-mocking way. 2: Later on, at the funeral, a man who's giving a eulogy starts "rambling" and sobbing, and people around him outright mock him for it and remove him from the podium so they don't have to listen to him. They even mock him for having a general tencendy to cry - I think someone says about him "You should've seen him when we watched 'Coco'" or something like that.
I think so. There's a man who has a child who seems to be unaware that he exists. Towards the end, there's a scene in which the man is watching his unknowing child in public with tears in his eyes for a while. It's pretty clear that the lack of a relationship between them is the man's choice, but that doesn't change the fact that he's visibly sad about it. The child looks happy, though.