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Attack on Titan II: End of the World (2015)
Eren Yeager leaves to restore a break in the wall destroyed by a Titan. He comes under attack by the Titans and is cornered. Shikishima comes to his aid. The titans never stops attacking. Eren is now injured and tries to protect Armin, but is swallowed by a titan. A Titan with black hair appears and begins to expel the other titans.
Eren Yeager leaves to restore a break in the wall destroyed by a Titan. He comes under attack by the Titans and is cornered. Shikishima comes to his aid. The titans never stops attacking. Eren is now injured and tries to protect Armin, but is swallowed by a titan. A Titan with black hair appears and begins to expel the other titans.
The film receives a Left-Leaning rating primarily because its central narrative champions rebellion against an oppressive, secretive government and the pursuit of truth and freedom, aligning with anti-authoritarian and systemic critique themes.
The film, a Japanese adaptation of a Japanese manga, features a cast predominantly of Japanese actors, aligning with its cultural origin. Its narrative delves into universal themes of conflict, survival, and societal structures within its fictional setting, without explicitly critiquing traditional Western identities or centering on DEI themes in that specific context.
The film features Mikasa Ackerman, an elite soldier, who demonstrates superior combat skills by defeating multiple male opponents in close-quarters engagements using her blades and maneuver gear.
The live-action film adapts characters from the manga/anime where many core characters, such as Eren Yeager and Armin Arlert, are visually depicted as white/European-coded. In the film, these characters are portrayed by East Asian actors, constituting a race swap.
The film "Attack on Titan II: End of the World" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on humanity's struggle for survival against Titans and internal conflicts, without incorporating queer identities or relationships into its plot or character arcs.
The film "Attack on Titan II: End of the World" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on humanity's struggle against giant Titans, with no elements related to transgender identity or experiences present in the plot or character arcs.
The film adapts characters from the Attack on Titan manga. While some characters were replaced by new ones, no established character from the source material was portrayed on screen as a different gender.
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