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Hard Justice (2025)
Hard Justice is a 2025 action thriller directed by Nick DeRuve. Marine Grace Thompson (Eva Ceja) joins the LAPD following her brother Michael's path, but investigates his murder after he is killed in the line of duty, alongside partners played by Tyler Christopher and James Nichols II.
Hard Justice is a 2025 action thriller directed by Nick DeRuve. Marine Grace Thompson (Eva Ceja) joins the LAPD following her brother Michael's path, but investigates his murder after he is killed in the line of duty, alongside partners played by Tyler Christopher and James Nichols II.
Insufficient publicly available reviews, analyses, or detailed plot examinations exist to determine the film's political bias. The basic premise involves police corruption, but without further evidence on thematic execution or messaging, no reliable assessment is possible.
The film presents visible diversity through its casting of a Latina lead and a Black supporting actor in key roles within a police corruption storyline. The narrative focuses on personal vengeance and institutional wrongdoing without emphasizing critiques of traditional identities or explicit DEI messaging.
The film depicts a sibling bond as the central family element, where the protagonist avenges her brother's murder amid police corruption, but offers no substantial portrayal of broader family structures, roles, or values. This limited focus results in a neutral stance on family-life norms.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film features no transgender characters or themes, offering no portrayal to evaluate.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
Hard Justice presents original characters in an action thriller narrative, with no adaptations or legacy elements involving gender changes from prior canon.
Hard Justice presents an original storyline centered on a Marine joining the LAPD to investigate her brother's murder, with no source material establishing character races, precluding any race swaps.
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