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Fuze (2026)
British crime thriller heist film directed by David Mackenzie, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James, and Sam Worthington. In contemporary London, the unearthing of an unexploded World War II bomb at a construction site prompts a massive evacuation, creating an opportunity for criminals to execute a high-stakes robbery.
British crime thriller heist film directed by David Mackenzie, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James, and Sam Worthington. In contemporary London, the unearthing of an unexploded World War II bomb at a construction site prompts a massive evacuation, creating an opportunity for criminals to execute a high-stakes robbery.
The film's core conflict revolves around a heist exploiting a bomb-induced evacuation, presenting an apolitical thriller that prioritizes suspense over ideological commentary. This neutral focus on crime and chaos without endorsing progressive or conservative values determines the centrist rating.
Visible diversity appears in the cast through minority actors portraying key figures such as the police chief and a military sergeant alongside white male leads. The narrative unfolds as a tense heist thriller drawing on wartime alliances without foregrounding critiques of traditional identities or embedding DEI motifs.
The film lacks any substantial portrayal of family units, relationships, or domestic norms, focusing instead on a high-stakes heist and bomb threat. This absence of family content leads to a neutral assessment.
The film features no LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate.
No transgender characters or themes feature in the film. The narrative centers on a bomb threat and bank heist in London, involving military personnel and robbers, with no exploration of trans identity or related issues.
Female characters such as Chief Superintendent Zuzana Greenfield and Sergeant Dootsie Keane oversee evacuations and assist in bomb disposal operations. The film's action centers on chases, heists, and defusing sequences handled mainly by male characters, with no instances of women defeating men in close-quarters physical combat.
Fuze presents an original thriller narrative centered on a WWII bomb discovery in London, featuring newly created characters without ties to prior source material, adaptations, or historical figures that would enable gender swaps.
Fuze presents original characters in a fictional heist thriller centered on a bomb discovery, with no source material or historical figures establishing prior racial baselines for swaps.
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