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Dublin Murders (2019)
A psychological crime drama following two Dublin detectives as they investigate the murder of a young girl and the disappearance of other children, only to find their own buried traumas surfacing alongside the case. Starring Sarah Greene and Killian Scott as detectives Cassie Maddox and Rob Reilly, the series explores how past wounds shape present investigations. Adapted from Tana French's novel, the show examines the intersection of personal history and criminal inquiry in a small Irish community.
A psychological crime drama following two Dublin detectives as they investigate the murder of a young girl and the disappearance of other children, only to find their own buried traumas surfacing alongside the case. Starring Sarah Greene and Killian Scott as detectives Cassie Maddox and Rob Reilly, the series explores how past wounds shape present investigations. Adapted from Tana French's novel, the show examines the intersection of personal history and criminal inquiry in a small Irish community.
The series delves into psychological mysteries and the profound impact of past traumas on individuals and communities, focusing on the elusive nature of truth and justice. It explores complex character arcs and the human condition rather than advocating for specific political ideologies or offering clear societal solutions.
Insufficient information is available to accurately assess the movie's diversity, equity, and inclusion characteristics.
The series features a same-sex relationship involving one of its main characters, Detective Cassie Maddox. This relationship is integrated into the narrative as an ordinary aspect of her personal life. The portrayal is neither overtly positive nor negative, functioning as an incidental element within the broader story without being a primary focus or source of conflict.
The series portrays family units as deeply fractured and traumatized, with traditional structures often failing to provide stability or protection. It explores the psychological impact of loss and secrets, while also depicting alternative, chosen family arrangements as a means of connection.
The crime drama series 'Dublin Murders' does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative centers on complex detective investigations and the psychological impact on its protagonists, without incorporating transsexual identities or experiences into its plotlines or character arcs.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The characters in Dublin Murders maintain their established genders from the source material. No instances of a character canonically established as one gender being portrayed as a different gender on screen are present.
The series "Dublin Murders" adapts Tana French's novels. The on-screen portrayals of the characters maintain their established racial identities from the source material. There are no instances where a character canonically established as one race is depicted as a different race in the adaptation.
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