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The Island Between Tides (2025)
A young woman follows a mysterious melody onto a remote tidal island. When she crosses back over at the next low tide, she emerges into a world where 25 years have passed.
A young woman follows a mysterious melody onto a remote tidal island. When she crosses back over at the next low tide, she emerges into a world where 25 years have passed.
The film delves into a supernatural mystery, weaving themes of identity, perception, and temporal anomalies. Its narrative explores existential questions without explicitly promoting any particular political ideology, maintaining a neutral perspective.
The film features a cast with visible diversity. However, comprehensive details regarding the narrative's exploration of traditional identities or explicit DEI themes are not available. Therefore, a complete evaluation of its DEI characteristics cannot be provided.
The film portrays a family unit profoundly altered by an extraordinary event, centering on a single mother and her adult son navigating a disrupted reality. The narrative explores the challenges and adaptations of this non-traditional family structure, which is depicted as being in emotional ruin.
The available information for 'The Island Between Tides' does not indicate the presence of any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. The film's focus appears to be on themes of identity, perception, and a mother-son relationship, without specific reference to queer identities.
The film 'The Island Between Tides' does not feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative does not explore gender identity or sexual transformation, indicating no direct portrayal within its story or character arcs. The absence of such elements means the film does not engage with transsexual representation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Island Between Tides adapts J.M. Barrie's play *Mary Rose*. The film features a female protagonist, Lily, and her son, Jared. No characters are identified as having a different on-screen gender compared to their established gender in the source material or historical record.
The Island Between Tides is an adaptation of J.M. Barrie's play 'Mary Rose.' The original work features characters implicitly understood to be white, consistent with its early 20th-century British setting. The film's main cast members are also white, indicating no change in the racial portrayal of established characters from the source material.
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