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The Devil’s Trap (2024)
In the quiet nighttime corridors of a city hospital, Abigail (Nistratova) consoles her traumatized brother, Billy (Davi) who is now a paraplegic. Billy suffers from horrible nightmares in which he revisits his childhood, where we meet his alcoholic and violent father. Sharing Billy’s hospital room is a dying man, Mr. Cohen (Dern) who seems to know everything about Billy and Abigail. There’s also another horrific presence roaming in the hospital terrifying patients and staff alike.
In the quiet nighttime corridors of a city hospital, Abigail (Nistratova) consoles her traumatized brother, Billy (Davi) who is now a paraplegic. Billy suffers from horrible nightmares in which he revisits his childhood, where we meet his alcoholic and violent father. Sharing Billy’s hospital room is a dying man, Mr. Cohen (Dern) who seems to know everything about Billy and Abigail. There’s also another horrific presence roaming in the hospital terrifying patients and staff alike.
The film is primarily a supernatural horror story centered on personal trauma and an evil presence, explicitly avoiding engagement with political ideologies or systemic critiques.
The movie's casting primarily features traditional roles without explicit racial or gender diversity. Its narrative focuses on supernatural horror and psychological trauma, with no explicit engagement with social justice, cultural identity, or broader DEI themes.
The film features a priest battling a demonic presence, positioning Christian faith and its representatives as essential and effective in combating supernatural evil. The narrative appears to affirm the power and necessity of Christian tenets in spiritual warfare.
The film *The Devil’s Trap* (2024) centers on supernatural horror in a hospital, featuring characters like Billy and Abigail. Available information, including plot summaries and reviews, indicates no explicit portrayal or thematic content related to the LGBTQ+ community. Therefore, the film does not depict LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
Based on all available public information and plot summaries for *The Devil’s Trap* (2024), there is no discernible depiction or discussion of transsexual characters or themes within the film. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal is not possible due to a complete lack of relevant content.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "The Devil's Trap" (2024) is an original story, not an adaptation of pre-existing material with established characters. There is no evidence or mention of any character's on-screen gender differing from a canonical or historical gender.
The film features original characters without prior source material establishing their canonical race. Therefore, no character can be considered a "race swap" as there is no established racial baseline for comparison.
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