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ERASED (2016)
Satoru Fujinuma is a struggling manga artist who has the ability to turn back time and prevent deaths. When his mother is killed he turns back time to solve the mystery, but ends up back in elementary school, just before the disappearance of his classmate Kayo.
Satoru Fujinuma is a struggling manga artist who has the ability to turn back time and prevent deaths. When his mother is killed he turns back time to solve the mystery, but ends up back in elementary school, just before the disappearance of his classmate Kayo.
The film centers on a time-traveling mystery to prevent child kidnappings and murders, focusing on individual heroism and the pursuit of justice. Its narrative prioritizes universal themes of courage, friendship, and rectifying past wrongs without advocating for specific political ideologies or systemic critiques.
The film features a cast that aligns with its Japanese origin, without explicit racial or gender recasting of roles. Its narrative does not present a critical portrayal of traditional identities, focusing instead on its mystery thriller plot.
The film portrays a strong and loving single-parent family, with the mother serving as a highly capable and protective figure. This positive depiction of a non-traditional family structure and fluid gender roles aligns with a progressive framing of family norms.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The live-action film adaptation of ERASED maintains the established genders of its main characters from the original manga and anime series. No significant characters who were canonically male or female are portrayed as a different gender in this adaptation.
The live-action film adaptation of the Japanese manga "ERASED" features Japanese actors portraying the original Japanese characters. No characters established as one race in the source material are portrayed as a different race.
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