Pro-tip: IMDB has a parental advisory section that you can clock on for written detail of each incident in a movie (sex/nudity, violence, language, etc). It might contain spoilers, bit it’s worth looking at before any movie you’re recommending to a sensitive crowd.
e.g. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0417148/parentalguide?ref_=tt_stry_pg
Besides the obvious triggers (prejudice, guns etc.)
Does someone spit?
Is a child’s toy destroyed?
Does someone wet/soil themselves?
Does someone leave without saying goodbye?
Is someone’s mouth covered?
Is there farting?
Are there underwater scenes?
Does a car honk or tires screech?
That’s very detailed. Nice that there are no implicitly racist/sexist questions (like Is there a trans person?)
Minor character in Spirited Away is briefly seen smoking a cigarette: Mild drugs & alcohol.
King Julian twerking in Madagascar: Mild sex & nudity.
Blood briefly shown in Your name in medical context: Mild violence & gore!
Pro-tip: IMDB has a parental advisory section that you can clock on for written detail of each incident in a movie (sex/nudity, violence, language, etc). It might contain spoilers, bit it’s worth looking at before any movie you’re recommending to a sensitive crowd. e.g. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0417148/parentalguide?ref_=tt_stry_pg
Also doesthedogdie.com for a whole bunch of specific things you can check for
Besides the obvious triggers (prejudice, guns etc.)
That’s very detailed. Nice that there are no implicitly racist/sexist questions (like Is there a trans person?)
They are indeed very detailed.
Minor character in Spirited Away is briefly seen smoking a cigarette: Mild drugs & alcohol.
King Julian twerking in Madagascar: Mild sex & nudity.
Blood briefly shown in Your name in medical context: Mild violence & gore!
Mild? Pfff. I prefer Habanero.