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In the dead of night, a body donated for organ transplants mysteriously disintegrates into ashes. Soon after, five recipients, given a heart, corneas, lungs, liver, and kidneys, begin to develop supernatural powers. A teenage girl gains immense strength, a hipster manipulates electromagnetic waves, a novelist summons powerful gusts, a factory manager can heal others, and a woman discovers a strange, still-unidentified ability. Together, they form a reluctant but heroic team known as "HI-FIVE." But they aren't the only ones transformed. A cult leader who received the donor’s pancreas gains the terrifying power to drain life energy and sets his sights on stealing the abilities of HI-FIVE to achieve godlike domination.
In the dead of night, a body donated for organ transplants mysteriously disintegrates into ashes. Soon after, five recipients, given a heart, corneas, lungs, liver, and kidneys, begin to develop supernatural powers. A teenage girl gains immense strength, a hipster manipulates electromagnetic waves, a novelist summons powerful gusts, a factory manager can heal others, and a woman discovers a strange, still-unidentified ability. Together, they form a reluctant but heroic team known as "HI-FIVE." But they aren't the only ones transformed. A cult leader who received the donor’s pancreas gains the terrifying power to drain life energy and sets his sights on stealing the abilities of HI-FIVE to achieve godlike domination.
The film leans left by championing collective strength, social cohesion, and female empowerment as solutions to societal problems, while also subtly engaging with historical tensions and critiquing blind loyalty.
The movie features a diverse group of organ transplant recipients forming a superhero team, exploring themes of found family, social connection, mental health, and community support within a Korean societal context. The narrative emphasizes solidarity and collective strength in overcoming adversity.
The film features Park Wan-seo, a female character with superhuman strength and speed, who engages in dynamic physical combat using taekwondo. Her combat skills are highlighted as a source of empowerment, indicating her victories in fights against opponents, which would include male antagonists from the cult.
Based on current data, Hi-Five (2025) does not appear to feature explicit LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's narrative focuses on superhero and cult-related stories without highlighting LGBTQ+ presence or issues, resulting in no identifiable LGBTQ+ portrayal.
Based on the available information, there is no data concerning the depiction of transsexual characters or themes in the film 'Hi-Five'. Consequently, an evaluation of its portrayal cannot be made.
The provided information explicitly states there is no evidence or mention of gender swapping in 'High Five' (2025). The film's characters and plot do not indicate any gender swap elements or themes based on available data.
There is no information indicating any character in 'High Five' (2025) was established as one race and then portrayed as another. The film is a South Korean production with a primarily Korean cast, and no race swaps have been reported.
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