Lonely (2025)

Lonely (2025)
Overview
Drama. After 40 years of isolation, 80-year-old Ruth Wilson seeks reconciliation with her estranged daughter and companionship through a speed-dating service. Directed by Ty Sheetz. Stars Sandra Flagstad as Ruth, Carol Chromicky as Rose, Sugey Cruz as Keyanna, and Amanda Evans as Rachel.
Starring Cast
Rating & Dimensions
Not Rated
Overview
Drama. After 40 years of isolation, 80-year-old Ruth Wilson seeks reconciliation with her estranged daughter and companionship through a speed-dating service. Directed by Ty Sheetz. Stars Sandra Flagstad as Ruth, Carol Chromicky as Rose, Sugey Cruz as Keyanna, and Amanda Evans as Rachel.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The film's focus on an elderly woman's personal struggle with isolation and her individual efforts to reconnect with family and find new relationships lacks any ideological framing, centering instead on universal emotional experiences.
Visible diversity appears in the supporting cast through a Hispanic actress, but the central characters follow traditional casting. The narrative offers a neutral depiction of family and companionship without advancing explicit DEI themes or critiquing conventional identities.
Secondary
The film centers on an elderly woman's determined effort to reconcile with her estranged daughter after decades of isolation, underscoring the significance of repairing familial ties and the intrinsic worth of biological family connections. This positive depiction of reconciliation drives a portrayal that favors traditional family values.
The film features no LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film contains no transgender characters or themes. Ruth's efforts to reconcile with her daughter and seek companionship through speed dating unfold without any exploration of transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Lonely presents an original narrative centered on fictional characters dealing with isolation and family estrangement, without drawing from prior source material, historical events, or legacy adaptations that could feature gender swaps.
Lonely presents original characters without established racial baselines from prior source material, adaptations, or historical figures, so no race swaps occur.