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Carriers (1998)
A military woman and a worried mother travel overseas and to New Mexico to investigate a deadly virus.
A military woman and a worried mother travel overseas and to New Mexico to investigate a deadly virus.
The film's central conflict, a family dealing with a deadly virus and quarantine, is primarily a human drama focused on survival and coping. Without further information indicating explicit promotion or critique of specific political ideologies, the narrative is likely apolitical, exploring universal themes of fear and resilience.
The movie features a predominantly white main cast, consistent with traditional casting practices of its era. The narrative, focusing on a family drama, does not appear to incorporate explicit DEI themes or offer critiques of traditional identities.
The film 'Carriers, 1998' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes according to available plot details and cast information. The narrative primarily focuses on a family's struggle during a viral outbreak, with no indication of queer representation.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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The film "Carriers" (1998) is an original TV movie, and no prior source material or established character races were provided. Without a pre-existing canonical or historical depiction, a race swap cannot occur.
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