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Read the content warning before the film’s release here
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Read the content warning before the film’s release here

If it was not obvious that Flash twice It was supposed to be a dark movie, but now the studio behind the film is warning audiences before they go to the theater and watch the film.

Ahead of the film’s wide release on August 23, Warner Bros UK, which is distributing the film in the UK and internationally (in the US it is distributed by Amazon MGM Studios), posted a content warning on its social media pages warning that some storylines in the film may be too disturbing for viewers.

“We are proud to finally Flash twice “The film will be released in theaters worldwide this week,” the statement said.Flash twice is a psychological thriller about abuse of power. Although it is a fictionalized film, it contains adult themes and depictions of violence – including sexual violence.”

The studio has also set up a website where fans can check if they need to access support resources. The film is rated 15 in the UK by the BBFC for sexual violence, strong bloody violence, threatening language, language and drug abuse. And in Ireland, the film is rated 16 by the IFCO for explicit depictions of sexual violence, including sexual assault and rape, distressing scenes, strong language and drug use, and violent scenes with graphic details of injuries.

If you want a few more details about what to expect, check out the film’s official website: “When tech billionaire Slater King (Channing Tatum) meets cocktail waitress Frida (Naomi Ackie) at his charity gala, sparks fly. He invites her to join him and his friends on a dream vacation on his private island. It’s paradise. Wild nights turn into sun-drenched days and a great time is had by all. No one wants this trip to end, but when strange things start happening, Frida begins to question her reality. There’s something wrong with this place. She must find out the truth if she wants to leave this party alive.”

Flash twice is Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut and she also wrote the screenplay with ET Feignbaum.

If you or someone you know is affected by the issues raised in this article, visit the Rape Crisis website.

Portrait photo by Tamara Fuentes

Tamara Fuentes is currently Entertainment Editor at Cosmopolitanwhere she reports on TV, films, books, celebrities and more. She often sits in front of the screen and raves about something new. Before she came Cosmopolitanshe was entertainment editor at Seventeen. She is also a member of the Television Critics Association and the Latino Entertainment Journalists Association. Follow her on Þjórsárdalur and Instagram.

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