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Double Jeopardy (1999)
Libby Parsons, wrongly convicted of her husband Nick's murder, thinks he is still alive. She survives the long years in prison with two burning desires sustaining her -- finding her son and solving the mystery that destroyed her once-happy life. Standing between her and her quest, however, is her parole officer, Travis Lehman. Libby poses a challenge to the cynical officer, one that forces him to face up to his own failings while pitting him against his superior and law enforcement colleagues, as she plunges into a desperate fight for justice, survival, and revenge.
Libby Parsons, wrongly convicted of her husband Nick's murder, thinks he is still alive. She survives the long years in prison with two burning desires sustaining her -- finding her son and solving the mystery that destroyed her once-happy life. Standing between her and her quest, however, is her parole officer, Travis Lehman. Libby poses a challenge to the cynical officer, one that forces him to face up to his own failings while pitting him against his superior and law enforcement colleagues, as she plunges into a desperate fight for justice, survival, and revenge.
The film primarily functions as a personal revenge thriller centered on a specific legal loophole, rather than promoting a broad political ideology or advocating for systemic change, thus maintaining a neutral stance.
The movie features a predominantly traditional cast without explicit race or gender swaps of major roles. Its narrative centers on a personal quest for justice and does not explicitly critique or negatively frame traditional identities, maintaining a neutral or positive portrayal.
Double Jeopardy does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative is entirely centered on heterosexual relationships and a crime thriller plot, resulting in no portrayal of queer identity.
Double Jeopardy does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The film's plot centers on a woman's quest for justice and her child after being wrongly imprisoned, with no elements related to transgender identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Double Jeopardy (1999) is an original film with characters created specifically for its screenplay. There are no pre-existing source materials, historical figures, or prior adaptations from which character genders could have been swapped.
The film "Double Jeopardy" features original characters not based on prior source material or historical figures. Therefore, there is no established canonical race for any character to be swapped from.
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