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Mirage (2020)
Claire lost her husband Gabriel during the tsunami in 2004. His body was never found. 15 years later, Claire has a new life with Lukas and her son Zack. After a decade of mourning and professional purgatory, she has just landed a dream job in Abu Dhabi. One night, Claire is having dinner and sees Gabriel's reflection in a window.
Claire lost her husband Gabriel during the tsunami in 2004. His body was never found. 15 years later, Claire has a new life with Lukas and her son Zack. After a decade of mourning and professional purgatory, she has just landed a dream job in Abu Dhabi. One night, Claire is having dinner and sees Gabriel's reflection in a window.
The film's central narrative focuses on a sci-fi premise involving time travel and its personal consequences for the protagonist, without engaging in broader political discourse or promoting specific ideological viewpoints, leading to a neutral rating.
Based on the provided cast, the movie features primarily traditional representation. However, due to a lack of information regarding the plot and narrative themes, it is not possible to assess how the film frames traditional identities or addresses diversity, equity, and inclusion within its story.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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