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The Roses (2025)
Life seems easy for picture-perfect couple Ivy and Theo: successful careers, a loving marriage, great kids. But beneath the façade of their supposed ideal life, a storm is brewing – as Theo's career nosedives while Ivy's own ambitions take off, a tinderbox of fierce competition and hidden resentment ignites.
Life seems easy for picture-perfect couple Ivy and Theo: successful careers, a loving marriage, great kids. But beneath the façade of their supposed ideal life, a storm is brewing – as Theo's career nosedives while Ivy's own ambitions take off, a tinderbox of fierce competition and hidden resentment ignites.
The film explores universal themes of ego, jealousy, and marital conflict stemming from personal ambition and role reversals, without explicitly promoting or critiquing any specific political ideology.
The movie features visible diversity within its ensemble cast, including supporting roles, but does not explicitly recast traditionally white roles for DEI purposes. Its narrative focuses on marital conflict and ego, with no explicit DEI themes, messaging, or critiques of traditional identities identified as central to the plot.
The film 'The Roses' (2025) does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Plot summaries, reviews, and character descriptions consistently lack any mention of queer identities or related narratives, focusing instead on a heterosexual couple and their marital struggles.
The film *The Roses* (2025) does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Plot descriptions and reviews consistently indicate that the narrative focuses exclusively on heterosexual marriage dynamics and divorce disputes, with no mention of gender transformation or transsexual elements. For example, the story centers on Theo and Ivy's marriage breakdown without any transsexual elements.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is a reimagining of 'The War of the Roses,' and all characters, including leads Theo and Ivy, maintain the same gender as their established counterparts in the original novel and 1989 film. No gender swaps were identified for any roles.
The provided information does not indicate that 'The Roses' is an adaptation of existing source material or based on historical figures. Therefore, there are no characters with a previously established canonical or historical race to compare against for a race swap.
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