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Float (2024)
Waverly thought she had her future figured out: she’d start her medical residency in Toronto after a summer visit to her parents in Taipei. When her plans suddenly change, she makes an impulsive detour to a small Canadian town where she meets local lifeguard Blake. After he saves her from nearly drowning at a beach party, Blake offers to teach Waverly to swim, and as the lessons continue, the two unexpectedly find themselves falling in love.
Waverly thought she had her future figured out: she’d start her medical residency in Toronto after a summer visit to her parents in Taipei. When her plans suddenly change, she makes an impulsive detour to a small Canadian town where she meets local lifeguard Blake. After he saves her from nearly drowning at a beach party, Blake offers to teach Waverly to swim, and as the lessons continue, the two unexpectedly find themselves falling in love.
The film explores universal themes of romantic relationships and personal growth, focusing on individual journeys and emotional connections. Its narrative remains centered on interpersonal dynamics without promoting specific political ideologies or societal critiques.
The film features visible diversity in its casting, including actors of Asian descent in prominent roles. However, without details regarding the narrative and thematic framing, a complete assessment of the film's approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion cannot be provided.
The narrative centers on a young woman's journey of self-discovery, highlighting her decision to pursue personal desires over parental expectations. This portrayal emphasizes individual autonomy and questions traditional parental authority.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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Float (2024) features original characters without established racial baselines from prior source material. No instances of characters canonically or historically portrayed as one race being depicted as a different race are present.
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