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The Disinvited (2025)
The Disinvited is a psychological horror thriller directed by Devin Lawrence. Sam Daly plays Carl, an unwelcome guest who crashes a wedding among estranged friends and ex-lovers, triggering paranoia, betrayal, and violence in a remote desert location. Ronnie Gene Blevins and Patrick Gallo co-star in this indie production.
The Disinvited is a psychological horror thriller directed by Devin Lawrence. Sam Daly plays Carl, an unwelcome guest who crashes a wedding among estranged friends and ex-lovers, triggering paranoia, betrayal, and violence in a remote desert location. Ronnie Gene Blevins and Patrick Gallo co-star in this indie production.
The film's core conflict revolves around individual experiences of rejection and fractured friendships, with subtle reflections on contemporary social disconnection that do not favor one ideological side over another.
The film includes minority representation in a supporting role amid a predominantly white cast, maintaining traditional leads without race or gender swaps. Its narrative examines personal betrayal and rejection through a neutral lens on traditional identities, without incorporating DEI critiques or themes.
The narrative centers on social exile and fractured friendships at a wedding, with no significant depictions of family structures, parenting, or traditional family values. This absence of meaningful family content results in a neutral portrayal.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film features no portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. Its psychological horror unfolds through social exclusion and betrayal in a wedding setting, centered on a cisgender protagonist's unraveling, offering no engagement with gender identity issues.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Disinvited features an original narrative centered on characters like Carl and Monica, with no adaptations or reboots involving canonical gender changes.
The Disinvited features original characters in an independent psychological thriller with no prior source material, historical basis, or legacy portrayals establishing racial baselines for its roles.
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