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Sore: A Wife from the Future (2025)
A young man living alone in Croatia encounters a woman who claims to be his wife from the future, sent on a mission to help him correct his bad habits and improve his lifestyle.
A young man living alone in Croatia encounters a woman who claims to be his wife from the future, sent on a mission to help him correct his bad habits and improve his lifestyle.
The film centers on personal relationships, self-improvement, and reconciliation with family trauma, presenting an apolitical narrative focused on individual growth. Its core conflict and proposed solutions do not contain discernible political themes or messaging.
The film features a diverse international cast, including prominent Indonesian and Croatian actors. The narrative does not explicitly critique traditional identities or center on strong DEI themes.
The film centers on the enduring nature of a marital relationship, depicting a wife from the future whose mission is to save her husband and renew their bond across time. This narrative emphasizes the value of committed partnership and its continuous renewal.
The film 'Sore: A Wife from the Future' is a romantic science fantasy. Its narrative focuses entirely on the heterosexual relationship between Jonathan and Sore, a woman who claims to be his wife from the future. The story details her attempts to change his self-destructive lifestyle. The film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
Sore: A Wife from the Future centers on a romantic science fantasy narrative involving time travel and relationship dynamics. The film does not feature transsexual characters or explore themes of gender transformation. Its plot revolves around a photographer and a woman from the future, with no elements related to transsexual identity or community portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film features characters Sore and Jonathan, who maintain their established genders from the preceding web series. Sore, originally portrayed by a female actress, is recast with another female actress, preserving the character's gender. Jonathan's male portrayal is reprised by the original male actor. No characters undergo a gender change from their canonical or established portrayals.
The character Sore, previously portrayed by Tika Bravani in the web series, is now played by Sheila Dara Aisha in the film. Both actresses are Indonesian, indicating no change in the character's race.
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