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Last Summer (2023)
One summer, a French teenager who has been living with his mother in the city moves in with his estranged father’s family in the countryside, where he clashes with his stepmother.
One summer, a French teenager who has been living with his mother in the city moves in with his estranged father’s family in the countryside, where he clashes with his stepmother.
The film explores the complexities of a forbidden affair between a stepmother and her teenage stepson, focusing on themes of desire, transgression, and the disruption of family dynamics. It examines the psychological and moral ambiguities inherent in the situation without explicitly advocating for a particular political or social stance.
The film features a traditional cast without explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative does not critically portray traditional identities, nor does it center on explicit DEI themes.
The film depicts an adult stepmother's affair with her minor stepson, profoundly undermining traditional marital fidelity, parental authority, and established family boundaries. This narrative explores the complexities of transgressing conventional family structures and sexual ethics.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film introduces original characters, and there is no indication that any character was previously established as a different gender in source material, historical records, or prior adaptations. No instances of gender swapping are present.
Last Summer (2023) is a remake of the Danish film "Queen of Hearts" (2019). The main characters in both the original and the remake are portrayed by actors of the same racial background. No instances of a character established as one race being portrayed as a different race are present.
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