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  • A life-size female doll is seen being pushed through a hospital on a gurney while wearing an oxygen mask and is pushed into a room, presumably to be operated on (we later hear that she is very sick and it is implied, towards the end of the film, that she "died")
  • A man begins to walk away from a woman, she grabs onto him while trying to bring him back and they both fall over (they are unharmed)
  • A man screams at a man and a woman to wake up, he tells them that a life-size female doll "wont wake up", he shakes her and another man tells him that she's unconcious and he rushes to call 911.
  • A woman runs in front of a man's car as he is pulling into his driveway and he stops just short of hitting her.
  • We learn that a man's mother died.
  • A man says that a female doll's parents died when she was an infant.
  • A woman confronts a man about "hanging" her teddy bear (we see a knotted noose around the bears neck).
  • A woman tells a man that her husband died.
  • A woman lightly touches a man on the arm and neck and he reacts in pain.
  • A man chops firewood angrily.
  • A woman performs a blood pressure test on a life-size female doll and tells a man that her blood pressure is low, he asks if it is serious and she replies that it could be.
  • A woman asks if a man has ever engaged in violent behavior, to which she denies.
  • A man begins to hyperventilate, but he is calmed by a woman.
  • A man describes compares receiving a hug to being burned.
  • We hear a man yelling at a female doll in a few scenes.
  • A woman yells at a man in a few scenes.
  • A few of the characters are put into grief after realizing that a man begins to treat a life-size female doll as his girlfriend.
  • A man playfully tickles a woman.
  • A man cries and greives after a life-sized female doll "dies".