While vacationing at a remote cabin, a young girl and her two fathers are taken hostage by four armed strangers who demand that the family make an unthinkable choice to avert the apocalypse. With limited access to the outside world, the family must decide what they believe before all is lost.
I voted no, even though I think catching insects and keeping them in a jar does count as abuse. However, Wen treats them very carefully and respectfully and probably would have set them free again at some point
Not excessive and most implied and shown off screen. If you're very sensitive to gore and blood, I will way you can tell when it's coming and look away and it's quick. If you're okay with minimal gore it should be ok.
Approx 35 mins in. No visual, just audio. After the scene when they pick up their baby from the hospital. You will see Leonard walking into the kitchen. Mute until he walks out again.
When the dads are adopting their daughter they are seen in a hospital/nursery, and there are brief views from inside a hospital on the news. Brief images of children being rolled in and being hooked up to equipment
Someone commits suicide towards the end. When Wen is sent to the treehouse is a good time to look away. When Andrew tells Eric to kill him, they are away from the body so no wounds are shown.
Andrew has a PTSD flashback to a time he and Eric were hate crimed in a bar. He had to go to therapy and took up boxing and gun carrying due to this traumatic event
No slurs but a homophobic man does attack the couple during a flashback, hitting Andrew over the head with a beer bottle. The couple also assume that the four strangers are there to hurt them because they're a gay couple
SPOILERS for both book and movie. The movie changes the ending so that one of the gay men kills himself. Then it changes things again to confirm that this did indeed end the apocalypse
SPOILERS for both book and movie. The movie changes the ending so that one of the gay men kills himself and it’s confirmed that this did indeed end the biblical apocalypse. Plays into homophobic rhetoric that gay marriage is somehow destroying the world