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Saint Clare (2025)
In a small town a solitary woman is haunted by voices that lead her to assassinate ill intended people and get away with it, until her last kill sucks her down a rabbit hole riddled with corruption, trafficking and visions from the beyond.
In a small town a solitary woman is haunted by voices that lead her to assassinate ill intended people and get away with it, until her last kill sucks her down a rabbit hole riddled with corruption, trafficking and visions from the beyond.
The film leans left by focusing on a woman's violent vigilantism against male predators, framed as empowerment against gendered violence and a response to the failures of corrupt male authorities, despite its use of religious justification and exploration of moral ambiguity.
The movie features a predominantly traditional cast without explicit DEI-driven recasting. However, its narrative strongly focuses on a female protagonist targeting male abusers and predators, explicitly critiquing gendered violence and portraying certain traditional male identities negatively.
The film portrays the protagonist, a devout Catholic, using her faith and religious imagery to justify sociopathic vigilantism and violent acts. The narrative blends dark religious overtones with her problematic actions, exploring a morally complex and ultimately negative interpretation of faith.
The film 'Saint Clare, 2025' does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes based on available information. The narrative focuses on a sociopathic college student's vigilantism against male abusers, framed through religious and moral conflicts, without any reported queer elements.
The film 'Saint Clare' does not feature any transsexual characters or themes. Reviews and plot summaries focus on a sociopathic vigilante, religious conviction, and gendered violence, with no mention of gender or sexual identity changes. Therefore, the overall portrayal is N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Saint Clare" adapts Don Roff's novel "Clare at 16." All named characters, including protagonist Clare Bleeker and supporting roles, maintain their established genders from the source material in the on-screen adaptation, with no instances of gender swaps.
The primary character, Clare Bleeker, is described in the source as a 'typical U.S. Catholic teen' without explicit racial details. Bella Thorne's portrayal aligns phenotypically with this description. Other major film characters are new and lack source material descriptions, thus no race swap occurred.
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