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Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988)
Angela Baker escapes from a mental hospital and surfaces at a summer camp as a counselor who lectures her teenage charges on proper moral behavior. Those teens who break her strict rules -- from the camp chatterbox or a sex-obsessed girl to the boys who are peeping Toms -- are murdered by the impostor in various gruesome ways. As more campers go missing, intrepid counselor Molly begins to piece together the truth.
Angela Baker escapes from a mental hospital and surfaces at a summer camp as a counselor who lectures her teenage charges on proper moral behavior. Those teens who break her strict rules -- from the camp chatterbox or a sex-obsessed girl to the boys who are peeping Toms -- are murdered by the impostor in various gruesome ways. As more campers go missing, intrepid counselor Molly begins to piece together the truth.
The film's narrative, through the killer's explicit motivations and consistent victim selection, targets characters engaging in behaviors traditionally deemed immoral or rebellious, aligning with a subtle, albeit horrific, reinforcement of conservative behavioral norms.
The movie features a predominantly traditional cast without explicit DEI-driven casting or race/gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative focuses on slasher horror tropes and does not present a critical portrayal of traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes.
Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers features Angela Baker, a transgender woman, as its primary antagonist and serial killer. Her identity is implicitly tied to her villainy, perpetuating harmful stereotypes without any positive or nuanced counter-depiction within the narrative.
The film features Angela Baker, a transsexual character from the first film, as its murderous antagonist. It continues to associate her trans identity with villainy and violence, offering no positive or nuanced exploration. This portrayal reinforces harmful stereotypes without any counterbalancing elements.
The character Angela Baker, canonically revealed as biologically male in the preceding film, is portrayed as female in this installment.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is a sequel featuring new characters and one returning character, Angela Baker. Angela's race remains consistent with her portrayal in the original film. No other characters were established in prior canon to undergo a race swap.
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