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Liar Game (2007)
Nao Kanzaki is a college student who is known for her honesty and naivete. One day, she receives a black postcard indicating that she has been selected to participate in the "Liar Game Tournament". Along with the postcard is a box with 100 million yen. The goal of the first round of the game is to trick the other player out of their hundred million yen. At the end, the winner would get to keep the hundred million earned, and the loser owes the LGT 100 million yen, which "will be collected by any means and at all costs".
Nao Kanzaki is a college student who is known for her honesty and naivete. One day, she receives a black postcard indicating that she has been selected to participate in the "Liar Game Tournament". Along with the postcard is a box with 100 million yen. The goal of the first round of the game is to trick the other player out of their hundred million yen. At the end, the winner would get to keep the hundred million earned, and the loser owes the LGT 100 million yen, which "will be collected by any means and at all costs".
The film's central narrative champions cooperation, trust, and collective action to overcome an inherently exploitative and divisive system, aligning its dominant themes with progressive values.
The movie features traditional casting for its Japanese origin, with no explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative focuses on psychological games and strategy, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering DEI themes.
Based on available information and the known premise of the series, 'LIAR GAME, 2007' does not appear to include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative, leading to a 'N/A' assessment.
Based on the provided details, there is no information indicating the presence of transsexual characters or themes in the film "LIAR GAME, 2007". Therefore, an assessment of its portrayal cannot be made, as there is no depiction to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 2007 TV series 'LIAR GAME' is an adaptation of the manga. Key characters like Nao Kanzaki and Shinichi Akiyama retain their original genders from the source material. No established character from the manga appears to have undergone a gender swap in this adaptation.
The 2007 Japanese TV series "LIAR GAME" adapts a Japanese manga. The main characters, originally depicted as Japanese in the source material, are portrayed by Japanese actors in the live-action adaptation, indicating no race swap.
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