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Little Forest (2019)
From fine dust in the playgrounds to noise complaint issues in the apartments, children these days have fewer and fewer reasons to spend time running and playing outdoors. An eco-friendly childcare center in the woods is now open for children who don’t have places to run and play freely. Four celebrities, ‘Tsundere’ Lee Seo Jin, ‘Newbie babysitter’ Lee Seung Gi, ‘Energizer’ Park Na Rae, and ‘Sentimental’ Jung So Min, come together to create a Kids Garden and enjoy their time playing with the kids there. The children leave the stuffy confines of the city and come to Neverland in the forest, where there is plenty of green space to run around in and lots of eco-friendly food to eat. They will show the viewers how they learn to cooperate with their friends and grow through healthy competition. A childcare service taking place in nature, full of green grass and fresh air, Little Forest!
From fine dust in the playgrounds to noise complaint issues in the apartments, children these days have fewer and fewer reasons to spend time running and playing outdoors. An eco-friendly childcare center in the woods is now open for children who don’t have places to run and play freely. Four celebrities, ‘Tsundere’ Lee Seo Jin, ‘Newbie babysitter’ Lee Seung Gi, ‘Energizer’ Park Na Rae, and ‘Sentimental’ Jung So Min, come together to create a Kids Garden and enjoy their time playing with the kids there. The children leave the stuffy confines of the city and come to Neverland in the forest, where there is plenty of green space to run around in and lots of eco-friendly food to eat. They will show the viewers how they learn to cooperate with their friends and grow through healthy competition. A childcare service taking place in nature, full of green grass and fresh air, Little Forest!
The film explores a young woman's journey to find purpose and healing by returning to her rural home and embracing a self-sufficient lifestyle. It champions personal growth and a connection to nature as solutions to urban dissatisfaction, presenting themes that are largely apolitical and universally appealing.
The film features a traditional cast for its cultural origin, with no evidence of intentional race or gender swaps. The narrative does not present a critical portrayal of traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes.
The film positively portrays the enduring influence of a mother's teachings on her daughter, emphasizing respect for parental wisdom and the value of traditional domestic and self-sufficiency skills.
The series does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative centers on celebrities establishing and operating an eco-friendly daycare in a rural setting, focusing on nature and childcare.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 2019 South Korean drama "Little Forest" features original characters created for the series. There is no evidence of prior source material, historical figures, or previous adaptations where characters were established with a different gender. No gender swaps are present.
The film adapts a story featuring characters originally depicted as Japanese. The adaptation portrays these characters as Korean. This shift in ethnicity and nationality does not change their broader East Asian racial category, therefore it is not a race swap.
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