A woman jabs a man in the throat with a large pair of gardening shears. We don't see her physically shove it in the neck, but we see the blood spray followed by the man grabbing at his very bloody neck.
The violence in the film is candid, but handled matter-of-factly.
A boy acts as if he is going to punch a girl in the face, grunting and stopping only inches before hitting her. She does not flinch and ignores him.
A woman is strangled; screaming and thrashing is briefly heard but the killing is not shown onscreen, as the scene cuts away as she begins to scream.
A woman's corpse is uncovered in a freezer. There are no marks or blood.
A man goes to punch a woman. She retaliates by stabbing his fist with a pencil she is holding in her hand. There is no injury seen but blood is shown on the pencil. The pencil is later sharpened, with beads of blood dripping from the pencil sharpener making a squishing sound.
A man bashes another man's head in with a rock. Some blood spatters onto the attacker's face the victim's beaten face is briefly shown.
A young man's neck is snapped with a belt. He is then buried.
A woman shoots a man in the neck offscreen. We see the aftermath, with blood glistening on a red wall and his corpse briefly shown. A trail of dried blood is also shown as the body is implied to have been dragged away and buried.
Both humans hunting animals with guns and animal predators hunting in the wild, is a motif of the film. A girl is shown hunting with her father, but the emphasis is not on the harm to the animal; a bullet is shown hitting a bird and blood briefly spatters. A wildlife documentary is shown showing a bird of prey picking at an animal carcass.