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Roswell Delirium (2025)
During the 1980s the US is hit by a wave of nuclear attacks, and after the fallout those who remain pretend like everything is normal even though they are all experiencing radiation poisoning. A young girl named Mayday tries to make contact on a series of ham radios with her father who is in space on a shuttle mission.
During the 1980s the US is hit by a wave of nuclear attacks, and after the fallout those who remain pretend like everything is normal even though they are all experiencing radiation poisoning. A young girl named Mayday tries to make contact on a series of ham radios with her father who is in space on a shuttle mission.
This film explores an alternate 1980s America ravaged by nuclear fallout, focusing on the psychological impact of trauma, the resilience of family, and the search for truth amidst societal denial and alien encounters. The narrative prioritizes individual and familial coping mechanisms over promoting any specific political ideology.
The film's available details do not include discussions of diversity, equity, or inclusion in its casting or narrative themes.
The narrative strongly emphasizes a mother's profound devotion and sacrifice for her child, alongside the depiction of significant multigenerational family bonds. The story explores the enduring impact of family relationships and loss, portraying these connections as central to the characters' experiences.
Roswell Delirium (2025) does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters, relationships, or themes. The film's narrative centers on a science fiction story involving nuclear events, alien contact, and the protagonist's journey, without addressing LGBTQ+ representation.
Roswell Delirium does not feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. Publicly available reviews and interviews offer no discussion or mention of gender identity or transsexual representation in the film.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Roswell Delirium does not feature any instances of gender swapping. All characters in the film are portrayed with the same gender as established within the film's narrative and associated promotional materials, without deviation from source material or historical records.
Roswell Delirium features an original narrative and characters, including Mayday Malone, Firefly, and Wendy Malone. There is no prior established canon or historical depiction for these roles, indicating no race swap occurs.
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