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Hi-Five (2025)
In the dead of night, a body donated for organ transplants mysteriously disintegrates into ashes. Soon after, five recipients, given a heart, corneas, lungs, liver, and kidneys, begin to develop supernatural powers. A teenage girl gains immense strength, a hipster manipulates electromagnetic waves, a novelist summons powerful gusts, a factory manager can heal others, and a woman discovers a strange, still-unidentified ability. Together, they form a reluctant but heroic team known as "HI-FIVE." But they aren't the only ones transformed. A cult leader who received the donor’s pancreas gains the terrifying power to drain life energy and sets his sights on stealing the abilities of HI-FIVE to achieve godlike domination.
In the dead of night, a body donated for organ transplants mysteriously disintegrates into ashes. Soon after, five recipients, given a heart, corneas, lungs, liver, and kidneys, begin to develop supernatural powers. A teenage girl gains immense strength, a hipster manipulates electromagnetic waves, a novelist summons powerful gusts, a factory manager can heal others, and a woman discovers a strange, still-unidentified ability. Together, they form a reluctant but heroic team known as "HI-FIVE." But they aren't the only ones transformed. A cult leader who received the donor’s pancreas gains the terrifying power to drain life energy and sets his sights on stealing the abilities of HI-FIVE to achieve godlike domination.
The film champions progressive values by focusing on marginalized individuals finding strength in community and mutual support, while critiquing authoritarianism and the suppression of individuality.
The movie features a diverse ensemble cast across gender, age, disability, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Its narrative strongly emphasizes themes of found family, personal struggles, and cooperation among varied individuals, while also critiquing authoritarianism, thereby integrating elements relevant to equity and inclusion.
The film features Park Wan-seo, a female character with taekwondo skills and superhuman strength. She engages in direct physical combat against male opponents, including defeating the primary male antagonist in a final confrontation. She also participates in and contributes to victories in group combat scenarios against male adversaries.
The movie *Hi-Five* (2025) does not explicitly depict LGBTQ+ characters or themes. While it explores themes of community, individuality, and social acceptance that can be metaphorically relevant to marginalized groups, these are not specifically tied to LGBTQ+ identities or issues within the narrative.
The film 'Hi-Five' (2025) does not appear to feature any transsexual characters or themes. Available information indicates no connection between this movie and the portrayal of the transsexual community, leading to a determination of no depiction.
Hi-Five is an original film, not an adaptation or reboot. Its characters are newly created without prior canonical or historical gender establishments, thus precluding any gender swaps.
The film "Hi-Five" is an original story with no prior source material or established characters. All characters were created for this film, and their race (Korean) is consistent with the film's contemporary South Korean setting. Thus, there is no basis for a race swap.
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