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Ejen Ali: The Movie (2019)
As MATA seeks to upgrade its gadget for all agents, Ali embarks on a mission to stop a plot against Cyberaya but begins to question his loyalty.
As MATA seeks to upgrade its gadget for all agents, Ali embarks on a mission to stop a plot against Cyberaya but begins to question his loyalty.
The film explores the ethical implications of advanced technology and the accountability of powerful institutions, advocating for social inclusion and empathy. It ultimately champions reconciliation and reform within existing structures rather than promoting a specific political ideology.
The film features a diverse cast that reflects its Malaysian origin. The narrative focuses on adventure and does not explicitly critique traditional identities or center strong DEI themes.
The film portrays female characters who are highly capable in physical combat. Niki, a former M.A.T.A. agent and primary antagonist, consistently demonstrates superior martial arts and weapon skills, defeating multiple male adversaries in close-quarters engagements. Ejen Alicia also showcases her combat proficiency against male opponents, utilizing her specialized gadget and hand-to-hand techniques.
The film portrays a single-parent family dynamic, focusing on the bond between a father and son and the legacy of the deceased mother. It explores themes of family connection and parental responsibility without explicitly endorsing or critiquing traditional or progressive family structures.
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Ejen Ali: The Movie does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. The film's storyline and character arcs do not include any elements related to transsexual identity or experiences, resulting in no depiction of these themes.
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Ejen Ali: The Movie is an original animated film from a Malaysian franchise. Characters maintain their established animated depictions and cultural origins. No characters previously established as one race are portrayed as a different race within this production.
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