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Zero (2025)
Two Americans wake up in Dakar, Senegal, with bombs strapped to their chests ticking down from ten hours. Guided by a threatening voice on the phone, these men complete a series of violent tasks that spark widespread protest against Western influence in the city.
Two Americans wake up in Dakar, Senegal, with bombs strapped to their chests ticking down from ten hours. Guided by a threatening voice on the phone, these men complete a series of violent tasks that spark widespread protest against Western influence in the city.
The film's central thesis explicitly promotes progressive ideology by critiquing Western society and colonialism, reclaiming narrative control from Western perspectives, and highlighting African agency and uprising against oppressive systems.
The movie demonstrates significant DEI through its intentional casting aimed at providing identification for the African diaspora, featuring an African American actor in a prominent role. Its narrative explicitly critiques anti-colonialism and anti-imperialism, challenging traditional Western perspectives and power dynamics.
Based on available information, 'Zero' (2025) does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Plot summaries and character descriptions focus on the film's action-thriller elements and political commentary, with no mention of sexual orientation or gender identity for any characters.
Based on all available information, 'Zero' (2025) does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The film's plot, cast, and critical reception do not indicate any depiction of transgender identity, leading to an N/A rating for its portrayal. For example, no character arc or story plot involving transsexual identity is mentioned in any source.
Available information indicates no documented combat scenes where female characters, including Moran Rosenblatt as India, engage in and win direct physical combat against male opponents. Therefore, no instances of female characters defeating male opponents in close-quarters physical contests are identified.
The provided information explicitly states that no characters in the film 'Zero' (2025) have on-screen genders that differ from their established genders in source material or historical records.
The film "Zero, 2025" is an original production, meaning all its characters are new creations without prior established racial identities from source material or history. Therefore, no race swap can occur according to the provided definition.
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