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Boulevard (2026)
Boulevard is a 2026 Spanish romantic drama directed by Sonia Méndez, adapting Flor M. Salvador's Wattpad novel. High school outcasts Hasley (Eve Ryan) and Luke (Mikel Niso) form an unexpected connection amid personal struggles, in a story of youthful vulnerability and budding romance.
Boulevard is a 2026 Spanish romantic drama directed by Sonia Méndez, adapting Flor M. Salvador's Wattpad novel. High school outcasts Hasley (Eve Ryan) and Luke (Mikel Niso) form an unexpected connection amid personal struggles, in a story of youthful vulnerability and budding romance.
The film's central conflicts center on personal emotional challenges and interpersonal bonds, maintaining political neutrality through its focus on individual experiences without advancing ideological positions. This apolitical approach determines the centrist rating.
The film employs traditional casting with a predominantly white European ensemble in lead roles without race or gender recasting. Its narrative explores teen romance and personal hardships without critiquing traditional identities or emphasizing DEI elements.
Family tensions surface in supporting roles amid the central teen romance, yet without endorsing or critiquing traditional structures, the depiction remains ancillary to the narrative's focus on youthful connection and personal struggles.
The film contains no depiction of LGBTQ+ characters or themes, focusing instead on a heterosexual teen romance amid personal struggles.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The narrative centers on two cisgender high school students navigating personal struggles and a budding romance, without addressing trans identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Boulevard adapts Flor Salvador's novel, where protagonists Hasley Weigel and Luke Howland are female and male, respectively. The film portrays them with actors of matching genders, with no evidence of swapped characters from the source material.
The adaptation features original characters from a YA novel without specified races in the source material. Casting with European-descent actors maintains consistency with the ambiguous baseline, yielding no race swaps.
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