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Drama, Romance • 2024 • 111 min • Teen (13+)

Aza confronts her potential for love, happiness, friendship, and hope while navigating an endless barrage of invasive, obsessive thoughts.
Isabela Merced • Cree • Judy Reyes
Aza confronts her potential for love, happiness, friendship, and hope while navigating an endless barrage of invasive, obsessive thoughts.
Isabela Merced • Cree • Judy Reyes
The film's central focus on a teenager's personal struggle with OCD and anxiety, and its solution rooted in individual coping mechanisms, therapy, and supportive relationships, are largely apolitical and do not align with a specific partisan ideology.
The film features significant diversity through the casting of a Latina actress in a lead role traditionally perceived as white in the source material. However, the narrative itself does not appear to explicitly critique traditional identities or center strong DEI themes beyond the casting.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film adapts John Green's novel. Key characters like Aza Holmes, Davis Pickett, and Daisy Ramirez retain their established genders from the source material in the screen adaptation.
The source novel does not explicitly define the race of its main characters. Therefore, the casting of actors of different races than a common fan perception does not constitute a race swap under the provided definition, as their race was not specified in prior canon.
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