A character's hand is swiftly hacked off with a knife.
A woman is killed when a zombie bites into her neck, causing her to bleed out.
Two men are tackled to the ground by zombie dogs and are bitten and mauled to death. One of the characters reanimates as a zombie and is then crushed to death in between the doors of a heavy metal gate.
A huge metal fan begins to rotate backwards in a lab facility, sucking the air backwards which carries a woman through the air towards the blades, shredding her to death. The fan is soaked in blood after it stop spinning.
A man is suffocated to death with a plastic bag.
A man is decapitated when his head is bitten off by a mutated bio-weapon creature.
A man's legs are crushed flat after a huge metal door closes on them.
A woman's fingers are sliced off in a laser room hallway.
A bomb is set off in a man's pocket, blowing off the left side of his abdomen. This same man, having survived, is finally finished off by being stabbed to death later in the film.
A few instances where characters are killed by being eaten to death by zombies.
3 living zombies are shown hanging from a bridge in multiple scenes.
Level of violence:10/10.
R violence type: blood and gore.
The portrayal of infliction of pain and injuries is depicted with some detail of blood and gore, but it is never prolonged or frequent.
The film contains several scenes of violence that are scattered throughout as the female protagonist and her companions fend off attacks from the zombies and a paramilitary group.
The stronger scenes of violence depict details of bloodletting and gore, including scenes of the aftermath where decapitated heads as well as severed hands and fingers are visible.
For example, some zombies are killed by the protagonist where she slashes their throats, followed by decapitating their heads.
In another example, a character slices off the top-half of a zombie's skull before firing gunshots into its body and stabbing a machete through its chin.
There are also instances where human characters are fatally shot, usually in the head, which result in bloodshed.
The overall impact of violence is mitigated by the lack of strong details, as the scenes occur during nighttime, and in poorly-lit environments.
The film also does not dwell on the infliction of pain and injuries as it adopts quick camera movements that intercuts between the point of impact and the aftermath.