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Kleo (2022)
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, a former East German spy resolves to find out who betrayed her and why — and use her lethal skills to exact revenge.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, a former East German spy resolves to find out who betrayed her and why — and use her lethal skills to exact revenge.
The series functions as a spy thriller focused on an individual's quest for revenge against a corrupt state apparatus. It critiques state betrayal and the moral ambiguities of the post-Cold War era without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology.
The film features a traditional cast and its narrative does not explicitly critique traditional identities. This indicates no significant DEI presence within the movie.
The series features a prominent lesbian relationship involving its protagonist, Kleo. The portrayal is affirming, depicting the characters with dignity and agency. Their relationship is integrated naturally into the narrative, avoiding stereotypes and making identity a source of strength rather than conflict.
The series features Kleo, a highly trained former assassin, who frequently engages in and wins close-quarters physical combat against multiple male adversaries throughout her quest for revenge. Her victories are achieved through skill and martial arts.
The series depicts a protagonist operating outside traditional societal norms, with family relationships primarily defined by espionage and betrayal rather than conventional domesticity. Traditional family structures and values are largely absent from the narrative.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
Kleo is an original German television series. The characters featured in the show were created specifically for this production and are not adaptations of pre-existing characters from source material or historical figures with established genders.
Kleo is an original German series. Its characters do not have pre-established racial identities from prior source material, previous adaptations, or historical records. Therefore, no character in the series constitutes a race swap as defined.
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