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Granite Rapids Moon (2025)
Granite Rapids Moon is a 2025 drama directed by Kenneth Cran. A happily married father of two, shaken by a message in his daughter's birthday card, abruptly leaves his family for a week-long trip to the Grand Canyon. Starring Brit Morgan as Cammy, John Charles Meyer, and Susan Papa.
Granite Rapids Moon is a 2025 drama directed by Kenneth Cran. A happily married father of two, shaken by a message in his daughter's birthday card, abruptly leaves his family for a week-long trip to the Grand Canyon. Starring Brit Morgan as Cammy, John Charles Meyer, and Susan Papa.
The film's core conflict centers on a father's introspective trek through the Grand Canyon, triggered by family-related memories, which carries no inherent political valence. This apolitical focus on personal growth and relationships determines the neutral rating.
The film uses a predominantly white cast in its lead roles and portrays traditional family dynamics through a father's introspective journey without elements of diversity, equity, or inclusion.
The film presents a traditional nuclear family positively, with the father's brief absence framed as a reflective interlude that reinforces his marital and parental commitments rather than challenging them. Past memories introduce mild nuance but do not endorse alternative structures.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The story unfolds without any portrayal of transsexual identity, focusing instead on familial introspection.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Granite Rapids Moon presents an original story centered on a family's emotional journey, with no adaptations from books, historical events, or prior media that would involve gender-swapped characters.
Granite Rapids Moon features original characters in a contemporary family drama set in the Grand Canyon, with no established canonical or historical racial depictions from source material, leading to no instances of race swaps.
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