A group of young Muslim men living in Sheffield decide to wage jihad, and they hatch an inept plan to become suicide bombers. Omar and Waj have a brief, disastrous run at a Pakistan training camp, while Faisal works on an unlikely scheme to train birds to carry bombs.
This movie contains 14 potentially triggering events.
The film is shot in an almost guerilla-style fashion with the camera being handheld for the entire(?) runtime. I get headaches/nausea from wild camera movements pretty easily and this didn't bother me.
There is a lemon vehicle driven throughout the movie that could produce unpleasant car sounds. As for the loud honking and tire screeching sound effects, I don't recall anything like that.
A matter of definition. A child is being influenced towards believing that martyrdom in the name of Allah is a good thing. Otherwise, there's no abuse; the child is treated lovingly and seems perfectly happy.
Well... A man straps a bomb to a crow, planning to make it fly somewhere and then remote-detonate the bomb. The bomb goes off accidentally, so the crow dies. Not everyone would consider this abuse as such, but rather just murder, since it doesn't seem like the crow is experiencing any discomfort prior to being blown up.
Hmmm... You see someone wearing a clown costume which is weirdly upside down (the attached clown head dangling between the legs). The person's face is fully visible, looking normal - no make-up, no clown nose.
There is no vomiting. There are moments were people choke on small objects, drive recklessly in the heat, witness deaths of people, but there is no on-screen or off-screen illness to be had in this movie.