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Ajin: Demi-Human (2017)
Kei Nagai dies in a car accident, but realises he is a type of immortal known as Ajin. Hunted by humans, Ajin is eventually found by the government and used as a subject in cruel experiments. He finds fellow demi-humans along the way as he escapes and goes on the run.
Kei Nagai dies in a car accident, but realises he is a type of immortal known as Ajin. Hunted by humans, Ajin is eventually found by the government and used as a subject in cruel experiments. He finds fellow demi-humans along the way as he escapes and goes on the run.
The film's central narrative focuses on the systemic persecution and dehumanization of a minority group (Ajin) by the state, aligning its dominant themes with progressive values concerning human rights and government accountability.
This Japanese live-action film features a predominantly Japanese cast, consistent with its source material and cultural origin, without engaging in explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. The narrative explores themes of discrimination against a persecuted minority group (Ajin) but does not explicitly critique traditional identities in a manner central to the plot.
The film features Izumi Shimomura, a female Ajin and skilled combatant. She repeatedly engages in and wins close-quarters physical fights against multiple male opponents, including trained soldiers and other Ajin, often utilizing her martial arts skills alongside her physical IBM manifestation.
The film "Ajin: Demi-Human" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. The plot primarily focuses on sci-fi action, the conflict between immortal beings (Ajin) and the government, and themes of survival and human experimentation.
Based on the available information, there is insufficient data to assess the film's portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. No details were provided to indicate their presence or the nature of any potential depiction within the story.
The live-action film adaptation of Ajin: Demi-Human maintains the established genders of its main characters from the original manga and anime series, with no significant gender swaps identified among the core cast.
The film is a Japanese live-action adaptation of a Japanese manga series. The characters in the source material are depicted as Japanese, and the cast of the film consists of Japanese actors, maintaining the original racial depiction.
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