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Orange (2016)
A supernatural drama about a high school student who receives a letter from her future self, warning her to prevent a tragedy involving a new classmate. Naho Takamiya (Tao Tsuchiya) must navigate friendship, regret, and second chances as she and her friend group work to support Kakeru Naruse (Hiroki Narimiya) through a personal crisis. Directed by Hiroki Narimiya, based on the manga by Ichigo Takano.
A supernatural drama about a high school student who receives a letter from her future self, warning her to prevent a tragedy involving a new classmate. Naho Takamiya (Tao Tsuchiya) must navigate friendship, regret, and second chances as she and her friend group work to support Kakeru Naruse (Hiroki Narimiya) through a personal crisis. Directed by Hiroki Narimiya, based on the manga by Ichigo Takano.
The film explores universal themes of friendship, regret, and mental health, focusing on a group of friends who unite to prevent a tragedy. Its narrative champions the power of empathy and mutual support in overcoming personal struggles, without engaging in broader political commentary.
The film utilizes traditional casting appropriate for its cultural origin. Its narrative explores themes of friendship and time travel, without critically portraying traditional identities or featuring explicit DEI themes as central to its story.
Orange depicts various family structures, including a stable nuclear family and a grandparent-led household, alongside the strong bonds of a chosen family among friends. The narrative explores the profound impact of family loss and the necessity of support systems without explicitly endorsing or critiquing specific family norms.
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The film Orange, 2016 does not feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. The story focuses on other elements, without incorporating any representation of transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film adapts its source material without altering the established genders of its main characters. All significant roles maintain their original gender portrayals from the source material.
Orange (2016) is a Japanese animated film based on a manga series. The characters are consistently portrayed as East Asian, aligning with the source material and production origin. No instances of characters established as one race being depicted as a different race are present.
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