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Dark Nuns (2025)
Desperation drives two nuns to perform an exorcism no nun should attempt. With a possessed child at the mercy of evil and the opposition of the Catholic Church, they take on the dangerous forbidden rituals themselves, putting their immortal souls in grave danger. They must confront the terrifying cost of their sacrilegious actions, but one goal remains: the boy must be saved at all costs.
Desperation drives two nuns to perform an exorcism no nun should attempt. With a possessed child at the mercy of evil and the opposition of the Catholic Church, they take on the dangerous forbidden rituals themselves, putting their immortal souls in grave danger. They must confront the terrifying cost of their sacrilegious actions, but one goal remains: the boy must be saved at all costs.
The film centers on a supernatural conflict between good and evil, depicting two nuns who defy religious orders to perform a forbidden exorcism. Its narrative explores themes of individual faith, courage, and sacrifice in the face of spiritual danger, without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology.
The film features an entirely East Asian cast. Its narrative depicts two nuns defying the traditional authority of the Catholic Church to perform a forbidden ritual, challenging established institutional power structures.
The narrative focuses on nuns engaged in an exorcism and their personal struggles with faith, offering no meaningful portrayal of family structures or dynamics.
Individual faith and determination are highlighted as two nuns defy institutional rules to save a possessed boy. The narrative explores the complexities of faith, sin, and redemption, emphasizing compassion and challenging rigid religious orders for a greater good.
The film 'Dark Nuns' does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Extensive review of available public information, including plot summaries and cast details, indicates no presence of LGBTQ+ representation within the narrative.
Dark Nuns (2025) does not feature transsexual characters or themes. The film's narrative centers on a supernatural thriller where two nuns perform an exorcism on a possessed boy, focusing on religious and supernatural elements without incorporating any gender or sexual transformation themes. No characters are identified as transsexual, and the plot does not explore related concepts.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
All characters in Dark Nuns are portrayed with genders consistent with their roles. The film does not feature any instances of a character canonically established as one gender being depicted as a different gender.
The film Dark Nuns features characters Sister Junia, Sister Michaela, and Father Paolo, portrayed by South Korean actors. No prior source material or historical context establishes these characters as a different race, nor does the film adapt existing roles with a change in racial portrayal.
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