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From the New World (2012)
Born into a world 1000 years in our future, Saki and her friends live in utopia. Not only is their idyllic community overflowing with resources, but technology is obsolete, thanks to a magical power that grants the ability to materialize anything. However, when Saki discovers a lost artifact, the facade is shattered! Faced with a startling truth about their town, Saki and her companions face dangers they never knew existed, and their choices may change the fate of everyone.
Born into a world 1000 years in our future, Saki and her friends live in utopia. Not only is their idyllic community overflowing with resources, but technology is obsolete, thanks to a magical power that grants the ability to materialize anything. However, when Saki discovers a lost artifact, the facade is shattered! Faced with a startling truth about their town, Saki and her companions face dangers they never knew existed, and their choices may change the fate of everyone.
The film critically examines a dystopian society built on systemic oppression, social control, and the dehumanization of 'others' to maintain peace, aligning its dominant themes with progressive critiques of power structures and social injustice.
This anime features a diverse voice cast for its characters. The narrative explores complex themes of societal control and prejudice within a dystopian future, offering a critique of power structures and human nature, rather than specifically targeting traditional Western identities.
From the New World positively portrays LGBTQ+ themes by depicting a future society where same-sex relationships are normalized and accepted without prejudice. These relationships are integrated naturally into the characters' lives and the social structure, affirming their validity and worth as part of human connection.
There is not enough information available to assess the film's portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. Without plot details or character descriptions, it is impossible to determine if such depictions exist or their nature, thus preventing any evaluation of net impact.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The anime "From the New World" is an adaptation of a novel. All major characters retain their original genders from the source material, with no instances of characters established as one gender being portrayed as another.
This film is an English dub of a Japanese anime. While the voice actors are Western, the animated characters retain their original visual design from the Japanese source material. The characters' depicted race does not change, therefore no race swap occurs.
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