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Little Miss Sociopath (2025)
Little Miss Sociopath (2025) is a dark comedy directed by Miv Evans in his feature debut. Repressed pharmacy technician Clem (Jenny Tran) navigates her father's death and cohabitation with her stepmother while teaming up with quirky coworker Adam (Brendan Coughlin) for a fraudulent get-rich-quick scheme.
Little Miss Sociopath (2025) is a dark comedy directed by Miv Evans in his feature debut. Repressed pharmacy technician Clem (Jenny Tran) navigates her father's death and cohabitation with her stepmother while teaming up with quirky coworker Adam (Brendan Coughlin) for a fraudulent get-rich-quick scheme.
The film's central conflict revolves around individual desperation and unethical schemes without critiquing broader social systems or promoting ideological solutions. This personal focus on moral deviation through humor results in a neutral stance.
Casting includes an Asian-American lead in the protagonist role and a white co-lead, providing visible diversity without recasting established characters. The story unfolds as a dark comedy centered on personal change and taboo subjects, framing characters without overt criticism of traditional identities or emphasis on equity themes.
The film shows blended family life as a burden, with the protagonist enduring a tyrannical stepmother's dementia-fueled demands before euthanizing her for relief. Elder care norms face critique through this dark comedic lens, favoring personal liberation over dutiful bonds.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes appear in the film. The story focuses on a straight couple's dark comedic descent into crime without any queer representation.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The narrative centers on a woman's grief-fueled schemes involving family caregiving and fraud, without any exploration of transsexual identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Little Miss Sociopath presents an original story with newly created characters, none of whom have established genders from prior source material, adaptations, or historical records.
Little Miss Sociopath presents original characters in an indie comedy script, with no adaptations from prior source material or historical figures, leading to no instances of race swaps.
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