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One More Step (1988)
Horror anthology with three stories all taking place in the same apartment building. The first involves a pair of newlyweds who attempt to hide the corpse of a plumber after accidentally killing him. The second tale features two guys throwing a party who meet two beautiful women who aren't what they seem. Finally, an actor has a desire to drink human blood.
Horror anthology with three stories all taking place in the same apartment building. The first involves a pair of newlyweds who attempt to hide the corpse of a plumber after accidentally killing him. The second tale features two guys throwing a party who meet two beautiful women who aren't what they seem. Finally, an actor has a desire to drink human blood.
The film primarily explores themes of personal revenge, family reconciliation, and moral dilemmas, focusing on individual choices and consequences rather than explicit political ideologies or systemic critiques.
The DEI characteristics of the movie 'One More Step' cannot be assessed as no details regarding its plot, cast, character diversity, or narrative themes were provided. Without this essential information, an objective evaluation of its representation and framing of identities is not possible.
The film portrays a transsexual character whose identity is revealed as a shocking deception, leading to a violent and tragic confrontation. The narrative emphasizes the cisgender protagonist's betrayal and the destructive consequences for the transsexual character, without affirming trans lives or critiquing societal prejudice.
The film 'One More Step' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes based on available information. Consequently, its portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements is rated as N/A, indicating no depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
There is no evidence that "One More Step" (1988) is an adaptation of a prior work with established characters or a biopic of historical figures. Therefore, no characters exist who were canonically or historically established as a different gender before this film.
One More Step (1988) is an original Mexican film. There is no evidence it is an adaptation of source material or a biopic with characters whose race was previously established. Consequently, no race swap, as defined, occurred.
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