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We're Not Safe Here (2025)
Supernatural horror film directed by Solomon Gray in his feature debut. Hayley McFarland stars as Rachel, a schoolteacher who vanishes and returns with a warning, leading her and friend Neeta (Sharmita Bhattacharya) to be hunted by a malevolent force manifesting fears. Margaret Wuertz co-stars.
Supernatural horror film directed by Solomon Gray in his feature debut. Hayley McFarland stars as Rachel, a schoolteacher who vanishes and returns with a warning, leading her and friend Neeta (Sharmita Bhattacharya) to be hunted by a malevolent force manifesting fears. Margaret Wuertz co-stars.
The film's core conflict revolves around a supernatural or hallucinatory threat invading personal safety, a premise inherently apolitical in mainstream discourse. Without explicit promotion of progressive or conservative ideologies, it maintains narrative focus on dread and uncertainty rather than ideological solutions.
Visible ethnic diversity appears in the lead casting, with performers of white and South Asian backgrounds portraying close friends. The supernatural horror narrative addresses shared trauma among women without explicit critiques of traditional identities or prominent DEI elements.
The film sidesteps family structures altogether, channeling its folk-horror dread into the unraveling bond between two isolated friends pursued by a fear-manifesting force. This absence of familial elements leaves traditional or progressive norms unaddressed, rendering the portrayal neutral.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film features no transgender characters or themes. Its narrative centers on a supernatural horror involving friends confronting a dark force, without any exploration of transsexual identity or related issues.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film presents original characters like schoolteachers Neeta and Rachel, with no indications of adaptations, source material, or historical figures that would allow for gender swaps.
The film presents original characters without established racial depictions from prior source material, adaptations, or historical bases, so no race swaps occur.
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