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Elite Short Stories: Patrick (2021)
Away from school, during the winter holidays, three new stories take place while the Las Encinas students celebrate Christmas.
Away from school, during the winter holidays, three new stories take place while the Las Encinas students celebrate Christmas.
The film's dominant themes align with progressive values, particularly through its prominent and normalizing depiction of LGBTQ+ relationships and individual sexual freedom, which are central to the character's narrative and personal journey.
This short story prominently features a lead gay character, Patrick, and centers its narrative on his identity and relationships. The casting and storyline demonstrate a clear and intentional focus on LGBTQ+ representation, making it a central theme.
Elite Short Stories: Patrick offers an intimate and empathetic portrayal of Patrick's emotional journey within his polyamorous relationship with Omar and Ander. It depicts their queer identities and complex relationship dynamics with dignity, affirming the validity of their love and personal struggles.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film features characters from the original series "Elite." These characters maintain the same gender they were established with in the main series, which is their original canon. There is no evidence of a character being portrayed with a different gender than their initial introduction.
The characters in "Elite Short Stories: Patrick" are consistent with their established portrayals from the main "Elite" series. There is no indication that any character's race was changed from prior canonical or widely established depictions.
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