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Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986)
The pupils at a high school next to a nuclear power plant start acting and looking strange after buying contaminated drugs from a plant worker.
The pupils at a high school next to a nuclear power plant start acting and looking strange after buying contaminated drugs from a plant worker.
The film satirizes environmental pollution and corporate negligence through its depiction of a nuclear power plant causing toxic waste and mutations. This critique of industrial harm and corporate irresponsibility aligns with left-leaning environmental concerns.
The film features visible diversity in its main cast, including a prominent Black actress. Its narrative, however, does not explicitly critique traditional identities or center on strong DEI themes, focusing instead on its horror-comedy elements.
The film's narrative primarily focuses on horror-comedy and teenage rebellion, with family structures and values not forming a central or significant part of its thematic content. It does not offer a clear endorsement or critique of any particular family model.
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The film Class of Nuke 'Em High does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on high school students who become mutated after consuming contaminated marijuana, with no elements exploring gender identity or transsexual experiences within its plot or character arcs.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986) introduces original characters created specifically for this film. There are no instances of characters previously established in source material, prior installments, or real-world history as one gender being portrayed as a different gender.
Class of Nuke 'Em High is an original film from 1986. It does not adapt pre-existing source material or feature characters with established racial identities from prior works or historical records. Therefore, no instances of race swapping are present.
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