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Goodbye Earth (2024)
As an asteroid hurtles towards Earth with nothing to stop it, one determined teacher fights to keep her former students safe — no matter the cost.
As an asteroid hurtles towards Earth with nothing to stop it, one determined teacher fights to keep her former students safe — no matter the cost.
Goodbye Earth explores humanity's response to an impending asteroid collision, focusing on societal collapse, individual resilience, and the search for meaning amidst despair. The series maintains a neutral stance by examining universal human experiences and moral dilemmas without explicitly championing a specific political ideology or solution.
The film features a diverse East Asian cast. The narrative does not explicitly critique traditional identities, maintaining a neutral or positive framing.
The series is an adaptation of a novel where a central character, a teacher, was originally established as male. In the on-screen portrayal, this character is depicted as female, constituting a gender swap.
The narrative explores the resilience of human connection and the importance of community bonds in the face of global catastrophe, depicting various forms of familial and chosen relationships without explicitly endorsing or critiquing traditional or progressive family structures.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Goodbye Earth is a South Korean adaptation of a Japanese novel. The characters' nationality shifts from Japanese to Korean. This does not constitute a race swap, as the broader racial category (East Asian) remains unchanged, aligning with the definition's exclusion of shifts solely in ethnicity or nationality.
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