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Trigger Happy (2025)
A repressed husband attempts to murder his bread-winning wife for her life insurance policy in this madcap, 1950s-inspired satire.
A repressed husband attempts to murder his bread-winning wife for her life insurance policy in this madcap, 1950s-inspired satire.
The film's central premise satirizes mandatory gun ownership linked to health insurance and the militarization of children's media, directly critiquing policies and cultural elements often associated with conservative ideologies. This dark comedy challenges the illusion of freedom within a controlled society, highlighting themes of coercion and consumerism.
The film establishes an alternate 1950s-inspired reality where gender roles are reversed, presenting a repressed husband who resents his bread-winning wife. This narrative directly critiques traditional male identities and societal structures. The casting of a minority actress in a leading role within this reversed dynamic further highlights an intentional challenge to conventional portrayals.
The film presents a profoundly dysfunctional marriage, where a husband's resentment towards his bread-winning wife leads him to plot her murder for financial gain, satirizing and dismantling traditional family ideals.
The film 'Trigger Happy, 2025' does not appear to feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Publicly available information and reviews contain no mention of such elements within the narrative or character portrayals.
The film Trigger Happy, 2025, follows George Decker as he plots to murder his wife, Annie, for her life insurance policy, set within a dark comedic, 1950s-inspired satire. The story focuses on themes of marital resentment, financial desperation, and the pursuit of escape. No transsexual characters or themes are present in the narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Trigger Happy, 2025 features original characters whose on-screen genders align with their established portrayals. No characters are depicted with a gender different from their canonical or historical representation.
The film features original characters George and Annie Decker. There is no indication these characters were established in prior source material or real-world history with a specific race. Therefore, no race swap occurs.
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