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The Sound of Balloons 2 (2025)
The Sound of Balloons 2 is a 2025 thriller sequel directed by Marquette Jefferson. A young woman with schizophrenia and drug addiction joins four college students as their roommate, leading to tense dynamics among the group. Starring Morgan Franz, Sebastián Pérez, and Paige Olivia.
The Sound of Balloons 2 is a 2025 thriller sequel directed by Marquette Jefferson. A young woman with schizophrenia and drug addiction joins four college students as their roommate, leading to tense dynamics among the group. Starring Morgan Franz, Sebastián Pérez, and Paige Olivia.
The film's narrative centers on a young woman's struggle with schizophrenia and addiction, resolved through communal support among roommates, presenting an apolitical exploration of personal recovery without ideological leanings.
Available details on casting show some ethnic diversity among actors, but lack specifics on intentional DEI practices. The narrative centers on personal recovery without evident focus on equity or inclusion themes.
The film portrays a chosen family dynamic through a shared roommate arrangement that provides support for the protagonist's recovery, but it does not engage with traditional family structures or norms in any significant way.
The film features no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Available plot descriptions center on a woman's struggles with schizophrenia and addiction in a college setting, with no references to queer representation in reviews or discussions.
The film features no transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative centers on a young woman's struggles with schizophrenia and addiction in a college roommate dynamic, without addressing transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The sequel introduces original characters in a new story about mental health and roommates, with no recasting or gender alterations from the 2020 short film's cast or narrative.
The 2025 film presents an original narrative with new characters, distinct from the 2020 short's cast and plot, without recasting any established roles across racial lines.
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