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Under Fire (2025)
Story unfolds in the scorching heat of the Mexico border, where rival drug dealers Griff and Abbott arrive at a remote drop point for a routine drug deal. But when the exchange goes down, both reveal undercover badges — Griff is FBI, Abbott is DEA — and neither knew they were working the same case.
Story unfolds in the scorching heat of the Mexico border, where rival drug dealers Griff and Abbott arrive at a remote drop point for a routine drug deal. But when the exchange goes down, both reveal undercover badges — Griff is FBI, Abbott is DEA — and neither knew they were working the same case.
The film's central conflict, depicting federal agents using tactical force against a violent Mexican drug cartel at the U.S.-Mexico border, implicitly champions a pro-enforcement, security-focused approach to transnational crime, aligning with conservative values.
The movie features white male protagonists in traditional law enforcement roles, supported by a cast that includes Latinx actors, some of whom are in antagonist roles. The narrative focuses on action and survival, portraying traditional identities neutrally or positively, without explicit critique or central DEI themes.
Based on available information, 'Under Fire, 2025' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's plot focuses on two male undercover agents and their buddy cop dynamics without any reference to queer portrayals.
Based on all available information including plot summaries, cast details, and critical/user reviews, Under Fire (2025) does not feature any transsexual characters or themes. The film's narrative is consistently focused on an action buddy-cop thriller, with no evidence suggesting the presence of gender/sexual transformation or transsexual community portrayals.
Based on available information, the film contains no documented combat scenes where female characters engage in and are victorious in direct physical combat against male opponents. No instances of female characters defeating male adversaries in close-quarters combat were identified.
Under Fire (2025) is an original screenplay, meaning all characters are new creations without prior canonical or historical gender. Therefore, no characters in the film can be considered gender swaps according to the provided definition.
The film "Under Fire (2025)" is an original screenplay with no prior source material or established characters. Therefore, no character has a pre-existing race that could be altered, meaning no race swap occurs.
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