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When a musician and her husband move to a remote house in Wales, the music they make disturbs local ancient folk magic, bringing a nameless child to their door who is intent on infiltrating their lives.
When a musician and her husband move to a remote house in Wales, the music they make disturbs local ancient folk magic, bringing a nameless child to their door who is intent on infiltrating their lives.
The film focuses on apolitical themes of personal and familial trauma, internal psychological struggles, and folk horror, rather than engaging with specific U.S. political ideologies or social issues.
The film incorporates racial diversity through the casting of a British-Indian actor in a lead role, introducing visible diversity into its setting. However, its narrative primarily focuses on psychological, supernatural, and folkloric elements, rather than explicitly addressing themes of racial equity, gender equity, or LGBTQ+ inclusion.
Rabbit Trap does not feature any explicit portrayal or thematic exploration of LGBTQ+ characters or issues. The film's narrative is centered on a heterosexual couple's psychological struggles and encounters with folklore, without any direct or indirect reference to the LGBTQ community.
The film *Rabbit Trap* does not feature transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. Its focus is on a married couple's psychological journey through folk horror, exploring shame and trauma without engaging with transsexual identity or community issues. Therefore, the transsexual community is not portrayed or addressed.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Rabbit Trap" is an original story, not based on pre-existing source material or historical figures. Therefore, no characters have a prior established gender from which to deviate, meaning no gender swaps occur.
The film is an original story, meaning its characters do not have a pre-existing canonical or widely established race. Therefore, the casting of Dev Patel as Darcy Davenport, an original character, does not meet the definition of a race swap.
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