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Assassination Classroom: Graduation (2016)
Story continues with the students' own conflicts, Koro Sensei’s identity and the fate of the world. The time limit for assassination is approaching.
Story continues with the students' own conflicts, Koro Sensei’s identity and the fate of the world. The time limit for assassination is approaching.
The film explores themes of education, individual growth, and duty through a fantastical premise. While it critiques rigid systems and champions the marginalized, its solutions emphasize individual mentorship, personal responsibility, and necessary sacrifice rather than systemic political change, resulting in a balanced, apolitical narrative.
The movie features a predominantly Japanese cast, consistent with its source material and setting. Its narrative centers on themes of education and empowering students from a marginalized class, rather than explicitly engaging with or critiquing traditional identities or explicit DEI themes as defined.
The film features Irina Jelavić, a professional assassin, who utilizes her extensive close-quarters combat and martial arts skills to defeat multiple male government soldiers during the climactic battle.
The character Irina Jelavić, canonically depicted as a white European in the source manga, is portrayed by a Korean actress in the film, constituting a race swap.
The film does not feature any explicitly identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. While one character, Nagisa Shiota, has an ambiguous gender presentation that is often mistaken by others, the narrative consistently portrays him as male and does not explore gender identity or sexual orientation as a theme.
The film does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. While a male character, Nagisa Shiota, has an effeminate appearance and occasionally cross-dresses, his gender identity is consistently portrayed as male, and he does not identify as transsexual.
The film is a live-action adaptation of the manga and anime series. All major and supporting characters retain their established genders from the original source material in this adaptation.
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