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After a disturbing encounter at work, a bartender discovers a mysterious phone left behind. As strange messages begin to appear, his grip on reality starts to unravel.

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List of Jump Scares in Wounds (2019)

11

Jump Count

00

💀 Major Jumps

11

Minor Jumps

Wounds (2019) features a low jump scare count. All eleven are minor and rely on sudden sounds, abrupt cuts, and unsettling imagery to jolt the viewer. The scares are scattered throughout, often breaking moments of quiet with sharp audio cues or grotesque visuals.

So how scary is Wounds (2019)? It’s more eerie and disorienting than shocking, with jump scares used to accent its growing sense of dread. The pacing is slow and surreal, leaning into psychological unease rather than sustained tension.

00:13:50

A roach suddenly flies at Will with a chittering sound effect.

00:24:31

A quiet moment suddenly cuts to a very loud air conditioner.

00:30:26

A hand suddenly comes out of the hole in the head with a very loud distorted scream.

00:48:52

A quick cut to a cavernous image is accompanied by low, echoing static that may startle some viewers.

00:50:36

A roach flies out of the opened pantry with a chittering sound effect.

00:51:39

The man at the table suddenly spits with a sharp clatter, as if something hard scatters across the surface.

00:52:32

After a light flashes in the hallway, the screen cuts to a rotting eye with a loud, high-pitched whistle.

01:01:56

The rotting eye suddenly jumps at the camera from offscreen.

01:04:51

As Will enters the bedroom, a mask on the wall startles him, accompanied by a sound effect that may startle some viewers.

01:05:26

The phone suddenly starts ringing during a quiet moment. Not a traditional jump scare, but it may startle sensitive viewers.

01:07:28

Carrie suddenly emerges from the murky water with a gasp for air.

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