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2021. After spending a year in confinement, a group of high school students and their two teachers begin an end-of-year trip to Mallorca. This great plan is the last opportunity they have to all be together, make up for lost time, be able to have fun like they have never had before and say goodbye to this crazy stage of their lives. However, a new coronavirus outbreak disrupts all their plans and forces them to stay locked in their hotel rooms. More than 50 students, 2 teachers, a hotel and many, many minibars... What could go wrong?
2021. After spending a year in confinement, a group of high school students and their two teachers begin an end-of-year trip to Mallorca. This great plan is the last opportunity they have to all be together, make up for lost time, be able to have fun like they have never had before and say goodbye to this crazy stage of their lives. However, a new coronavirus outbreak disrupts all their plans and forces them to stay locked in their hotel rooms. More than 50 students, 2 teachers, a hotel and many, many minibars... What could go wrong?
The film implicitly critiques COVID-19 lockdown policies, portraying them as a 'dictatorial system' that negatively impacts youth mental health and freedom, which aligns with a right-leaning skepticism of government intervention.
The film features prominent female characters in leading roles, contributing to visible diversity. Its narrative focuses on social dynamics and a critique of lockdown policies, without explicitly recasting traditional roles for DEI purposes or negatively portraying traditional identities.
Based on available information, 'Graduation Trip: Mallorca' does not feature explicit LGBTQ+ representation or themes. The film focuses on general experiences of high school students during quarantine, exploring relationships and social dynamics without specific mention of LGBTQ+ characters or issues, leading to a net impact of N/A for LGBTQ+ portrayal.
Based on the provided information, there is no data available about the film 'Graduation Trip: Mallorca' or its portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. Therefore, an evaluation of its net impact on the trans community cannot be made.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Based on the provided information, 'Viaje de fin de curso' is an original film focusing on a school trip during a lockdown. There is no indication of it being an adaptation or featuring any characters whose gender was previously established and has been changed in this portrayal.
The film is an original Spanish production featuring new characters, not an adaptation or reboot of pre-existing material. There are no characters with a previously established race to be altered, and the provided information explicitly states no race swapping is indicated.
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