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High Rollers (2025)
A master thief must pull off a dangerous casino heist when his nemesis kidnaps his lover. Caught between rival criminals and FBI pursuit, he risks all to save her and score big.
A master thief must pull off a dangerous casino heist when his nemesis kidnaps his lover. Caught between rival criminals and FBI pursuit, he risks all to save her and score big.
The film's plot centers on a master thief's personal mission to rescue his kidnapped lover through a high-stakes casino heist, with no explicit or implicit political ideologies or themes present in the narrative or character motivations.
The movie features visible diversity within its cast, including actors from various backgrounds, but there are no explicit indications of intentional DEI-driven casting or race/gender swaps of traditionally white roles. The narrative is described as a formulaic action film, with no reported commentary on social issues, identity, or inclusion.
Available information for High Rollers (2025) indicates no explicit LGBTQ+ characters, themes, or storylines. Plot summaries, official descriptions, cast lists, and critical reviews consistently portray a heteronormative casino heist narrative without any mention of queer representation, leading to an N/A assessment for LGBTQ+ portrayal.
Based on available information, 'High Rollers' does not appear to feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Official plot summaries, cast lists, and critical reviews are entirely silent on any such depiction, focusing instead on the film's action/heist narrative.
The available information, including plot summaries, cast lists, and reviews, confirms the presence of female characters and general violence within the film's heist plot. However, no scene-level details are provided that describe specific instances of female characters engaging in or winning close-quarters physical combat against male opponents.
High Rollers (2025) features original fictional characters without prior source material or historical basis for gender comparison. All named characters' on-screen genders align with their portrayals, with no canonical discrepancies noted.
The film is a contemporary sequel. While one character, Amelia/Decker, was recast, both the original and new actresses are white, thus not constituting a race swap. Other characters either have no established prior race or their portrayal aligns with their implied or described race.
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