Content & Trigger Warnings for The Men (1950)
5 content warnings identified for this movie.
Quick Summary
Yes, The Men (1950) contains 5 content warnings : Ableism (depicted), Grief / bereavement (major focus), Suicide (discussed or ideation), War / combat, Gun violence.
The most severe warnings are for Ableism (depicted) (severity 4/5), Grief / bereavement (major focus) (severity 4/5).
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| Warning | Severity | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Identity & Discrimination | |||
| Ableism (depicted) | 4/5 | Depicted | The film extensively depicts the struggles of paraplegic war veterans dealing with disability and societal attitudes. |
| Mental Health & Emotional | |||
| Grief / bereavement (major focus) | 4/5 | Depicted | Ken struggles with severe depression and an impaired self-concept after becoming paralyzed from a war injury. |
| Suicide (discussed or ideation) | 3/5 | Depicted | Ken sinks into a solitary world of hatred and hostility, withdrawing from life and refusing to see his fiancée. |
| Other | |||
| War / combat | 2/5 | Referenced | The film references World War II combat experiences that resulted in the veterans' injuries. |
| Violence & Physical Harm | |||
| Gun violence | 3/5 | Depicted | The protagonist is shot in the back by a sniper during World War II, causing his paralysis. |
Identity & Discrimination
The film extensively depicts the struggles of paraplegic war veterans dealing with disability and societal attitudes.
Mental Health & Emotional
Ken struggles with severe depression and an impaired self-concept after becoming paralyzed from a war injury.
Ken sinks into a solitary world of hatred and hostility, withdrawing from life and refusing to see his fiancée.
Other
The film references World War II combat experiences that resulted in the veterans' injuries.
Violence & Physical Harm
The protagonist is shot in the back by a sniper during World War II, causing his paralysis.





