Inside the Kit Kat Club of 1931 Berlin, starry-eyed singer Sally Bowles and an impish emcee sound the clarion call to decadent fun, while outside a certain political party grows into a brutal force.
This movie contains 22 potentially triggering events.
Sally seems to be a bit of an alcoholic and throughout the film all of the main characters get drunk together. At one point Brian passes out from being drunk
an ambiguous polyamorous occurs between a man, his girlfriend, and a second married man with whom the other two have sex with without the others knowledge
set during the Holocaust, the antisemitism is shown as wrong/evil. one of the main characters is apathetic towards the n*zis and this is also portrayed as wrong.
Sally is sitting with a patron who is coming on to her (and she is returning it but only to get him to give her $$) and Brian has her paged on the phone from inside the KitKat club and scolds her, half-joking, for coming on to another man. So, Sally tells the patron she couldn’t be with him because she had, “the teeniest touch of Syphyilis,” and calls over a performer who is a transvestite and dressed as such. After she joins Brian, they look back as the patron is nuzzling the performer, and Sally says, “wait till he gets a load of what little old Elke’s got.”