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Be My Valentine (2026)
Found footage thriller Be My Valentine centers on Gina, who develops an intense infatuation with a man encountered online and records her efforts to connect with him. Directed and written by Stefanie Davis, the film stars Mitchell Patrick Greene as the object of her affection, Stefanie Davis, and Nick Sloan.
Found footage thriller Be My Valentine centers on Gina, who develops an intense infatuation with a man encountered online and records her efforts to connect with him. Directed and written by Stefanie Davis, the film stars Mitchell Patrick Greene as the object of her affection, Stefanie Davis, and Nick Sloan.
The film's core conflict revolves around individual psychological turmoil and its violent repercussions, devoid of any ideological framing or social critique that would indicate political bias.
The film's cast features predominantly white actors in lead and supporting roles, with one multiracial performer in a secondary part and no recasting of traditional roles with minority actors. Its narrative employs a gender-reversed stalking premise but avoids any substantive examination or negative portrayal of traditional white or male identities, keeping DEI elements absent.
The narrative contains no depictions of family structures, roles, or values, as it focuses exclusively on an individual's unrequited romantic obsession leading to violent consequences. This absence of family content results in a neutral portrayal.
The film contains no depiction of LGBTQ+ characters or themes, focusing instead on a straight woman's descent into obsession.
The film contains no identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its central plot follows Gina's obsessive pursuit of Zach, documented in found-footage style, escalating to violent consequences without any exploration of transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film presents an original story with newly created characters, including a female stalker and her male target, showing no evidence of gender swaps from any source material, prior adaptations, or historical figures.
Be My Valentine, 2026 presents an original story of obsession and stalking without adaptation from prior source material, featuring newly created characters that lack established racial depictions, so no race swaps occur.
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