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Salvable (2025)
Salvable is a British boxing crime drama co-directed by Björn Franklin and Johnny Marchetta. Toby Kebbell portrays Sal, an aging boxer in a small Welsh town, navigating a fractured relationship with his teenage daughter and the resurgence of his criminal past, starring alongside Shia LaBeouf as Vince and James Cosmo as Welly.
Salvable is a British boxing crime drama co-directed by Björn Franklin and Johnny Marchetta. Toby Kebbell portrays Sal, an aging boxer in a small Welsh town, navigating a fractured relationship with his teenage daughter and the resurgence of his criminal past, starring alongside Shia LaBeouf as Vince and James Cosmo as Welly.
The film's exploration of a boxer's efforts to rebuild family ties amid economic hardship and criminal temptations emphasizes individual responsibility and persistence without advancing explicit political ideologies. This focus on personal rather than systemic solutions maintains a balanced, apolitical stance.
The cast includes one actor of color in a supporting role amid predominantly white leads, offering limited representation without altering traditional character archetypes. The narrative sympathetically depicts a white male protagonist's personal failings and redemption attempts, avoiding any critique of traditional identities or emphasis on broader social inequities.
Boxing drama interlaces paternal redemption with criminal relapse, framing family repair as empathetic negotiation amid divorce's fallout. This nuanced depiction of flawed bonds neither endorses nor subverts traditional structures outright.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes appear in the film. The story focuses on a straight male protagonist's personal and familial struggles without any queer representation.
The film offers no depiction of transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative centers on an aging boxer's personal and familial struggles, providing no commentary on transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Salvable features original fictional characters in a boxing drama, with no adaptations, prior installments, or historical bases that include gender swaps.
Salvable is an original drama with newly created characters lacking prior racial depictions in any source material, so no race swaps occur.
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