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End Game (2006)
Alex Thomas was the man in charge of protecting the president but, when the time came to fulfill his duties, everything just went wrong. His conscience haunted by a bullet, and his devotion to his country stronger than ever, Alex teams with a seasoned reporter to navigate a treacherous web of lies, unlocking a dangerous conspiracy, and enter a deadly world in which skilled assassins and highly-trained ex-special ops lurk in every shadow.
Alex Thomas was the man in charge of protecting the president but, when the time came to fulfill his duties, everything just went wrong. His conscience haunted by a bullet, and his devotion to his country stronger than ever, Alex teams with a seasoned reporter to navigate a treacherous web of lies, unlocking a dangerous conspiracy, and enter a deadly world in which skilled assassins and highly-trained ex-special ops lurk in every shadow.
The film focuses on a journalist uncovering a high-level government conspiracy, emphasizing themes of corruption, truth, and accountability. Its narrative champions individual investigative efforts against powerful institutions, a stance that critiques abuse of power without explicitly aligning with a specific left or right political ideology.
The movie features visible diversity in its lead casting with Cuba Gooding Jr. in a prominent role. The narrative, typical of an action thriller, does not appear to explicitly critique traditional identities or center on strong DEI themes.
Based on available plot summaries and character information, the film "End Game" (2006) does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Therefore, there is no depiction to evaluate.
Based on available information, the film 'End Game, 2006' does not appear to feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Therefore, there is no portrayal to evaluate regarding its impact on transsexual representation, resulting in a 'N/A' rating for its depiction.
The film features Kate Crawford, a TV news reporter, as the primary female character. Her role is centered on investigation and uncovering a conspiracy alongside a Secret Service agent. There are no depicted scenes where she engages in or is victorious in close-quarters physical combat against one or more male opponents.
There is no information provided indicating that 'End Game, 2006' is an adaptation or features characters with pre-established canonical or historical genders, thus no gender swaps can be identified.
The film "End Game, 2006" is presented as an original production without reference to prior source material or historical figures. Consequently, no characters have a pre-established race to compare against, and no race swaps can be identified.
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