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The Double (2011)
The mysterious murder of a US senator bearing the distinctive trademark of the legendary Soviet assassin 'Cassius', forces retired CIA operative, Paul Shepherson to team with rookie FBI agent, Ben Geary to solve the crime. Having spent his career chasing Cassius, Shepherdson is convinced his nemesis is long dead, but is pushed to take on the case by his former supervisor, Tom Highland. Geary, who wrote his Master's thesis on Shepherdson's pursuit of the Soviet killer, is certain that Cassius has resurfaced.
The mysterious murder of a US senator bearing the distinctive trademark of the legendary Soviet assassin 'Cassius', forces retired CIA operative, Paul Shepherson to team with rookie FBI agent, Ben Geary to solve the crime. Having spent his career chasing Cassius, Shepherdson is convinced his nemesis is long dead, but is pushed to take on the case by his former supervisor, Tom Highland. Geary, who wrote his Master's thesis on Shepherdson's pursuit of the Soviet killer, is certain that Cassius has resurfaced.
The film is a spy thriller centered on uncovering a Cold War-era conspiracy and bringing a killer to justice. Its focus on procedural investigation, individual actions, and the moral ambiguities inherent in espionage positions it as largely apolitical, rather than explicitly promoting a specific ideological viewpoint.
The movie features a primarily traditional cast, with no apparent intentional race or gender swaps of established roles. The narrative does not appear to offer a critical portrayal of traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes as central to its plot.
The film 'The Double, 2011' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. The plot focuses on a spy thriller storyline without incorporating elements related to queer identity or experiences, resulting in no depiction.
The film 'The Double, 2011' does not feature any identifiable transgender characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a spy thriller plot involving a retired CIA agent and an FBI agent tracking a Soviet assassin, with no elements related to transsexual identity present in the story.
The film does not feature any female characters engaging in direct physical combat where they defeat one or more male opponents. Female characters are present in supporting roles, but none participate in close-quarters fights as described.
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The film "The Double" (2011) is an original screenplay, not an adaptation of pre-existing material or a biopic. All characters were created for this specific film, meaning there is no prior established race for them to be swapped from.
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