No clear positive message, but movie offers viewers a chance to think about how they might cope in stressful situations. Overcome your own personal monsters before they overcome you.
Gory, shocking violence. A woman is killed while her 3-year-old is in the car; it's later implied that the child was killed too. A character is shot in the chest, face several times at close range; his blood flows into the snow. Pictures and scenes of mutilated body parts; mention of a victim's vagina being removed from her body. Two characters slap, punch, tackle each other. Body set on fire. A character stabs another; blood comes out of the wound. A character has part of her arm ripped off; blood spurts out as she tries to run away. Beer bottle thrown at window of police car. A character spits on another's face. A character talks about renting a backhoe and driving it into his ex-wife's house. A character pulls his own tooth out; some blood. A deer is shown dead with slashes on its neck; fur and skin peel off near its hind leg. All the victims are women.
Two teens kiss in a car; one is wearing a shirt and underwear. A teen boy touches a teen girl's breasts, and she puts her hand down his pants. Another couple is shown in bathing suits sharing kisses in a hot tub. It's implied that a man was masturbating while leaving a phone message.
Very strong, frequent language, including "f--k," "motherf----r," "s--t," "bulls--t," "a--hole," "ass," "goddamn," "hell," "bitch," and exclamatory use of "Jesus Christ." Slur "f--got."
Coors Light sign on a bar window.
Several characters drink beer or wine socially. One is shown breaking his sobriety by drinking beer, then passing out from drinking. He talks about having his first drink at age 15. Discussion about how a character drove to work under the influence. Character drinking at work. Another character is shown smoking meth and injecting heroin into a vein in his hand. Characters are shown vaping.