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The Quake (2018)
A geologist races against time to save his estranged wife and two children when a devastating earthquake strikes Oslo, Norway.
A geologist races against time to save his estranged wife and two children when a devastating earthquake strikes Oslo, Norway.
The film is a disaster thriller primarily focused on human survival and family protection during a catastrophic earthquake, with its core conflict and resolution remaining largely apolitical.
The movie features a traditional cast, primarily consisting of white Norwegian actors, consistent with its production origin. The narrative, typical of a disaster film, focuses on survival during a natural catastrophe and does not incorporate explicit DEI themes or critiques of traditional identities.
The Quake, 2018, a Norwegian disaster film, focuses on a geologist's efforts to save his family during an earthquake. The narrative does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in no portrayal of queer identity within the film's scope.
The film 'The Quake' does not include any identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. The story primarily focuses on a family's struggle for survival during a catastrophic earthquake in Oslo, with no elements related to transsexual identity or experiences present in the plot.
The film is a disaster movie focused on survival during a major earthquake in Oslo. The narrative primarily involves characters navigating collapsing buildings and environmental hazards. There are no scenes depicting female characters engaging in or winning direct physical combat against male opponents.
The Quake (2018) is a sequel to The Wave (2015), both original Norwegian disaster films. The main characters continue their established genders from the prior installment, and there is no external source material or historical context to indicate a gender swap.
The film is a sequel to "The Wave" (2015), featuring the same main characters portrayed by the original actors. As an original film series, there is no prior source material or historical context indicating a race change for any established character.
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