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The Divorce Insurance (2025)
No Ki-jun, an employee at an insurance company, decides to develop a divorce insurance policy after personally experiencing three divorces that impacted his life and finances. Despite potential biases, he believes divorce is an unforeseen disaster and establishes a team for divorce insurance.
No Ki-jun, an employee at an insurance company, decides to develop a divorce insurance policy after personally experiencing three divorces that impacted his life and finances. Despite potential biases, he believes divorce is an unforeseen disaster and establishes a team for divorce insurance.
The series explores the financial and emotional aftermath of divorce through the lens of an insurance product designed to mitigate its impact. It focuses on individual experiences and pragmatic solutions for new beginnings, rather than advocating for a particular ideological viewpoint on marriage or divorce.
The movie features a traditional East Asian cast and explores themes of divorce and workplace dynamics. The narrative does not incorporate explicit DEI-driven casting or a storyline that critiques traditional identities.
A thrice-divorced actuary creates an insurance product designed to manage the financial and emotional impacts of marriage dissolution. The story highlights how divorce can lead to personal empowerment and new beginnings, particularly for a character who leaves a marriage due to in-law mistreatment.
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The Divorce Insurance, 2025 does not feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. The available information indicates no depiction of gender and sexual transformation, resulting in a neutral assessment regarding transsexual representation. The story focuses on other plot elements without incorporating these specific themes.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Divorce Insurance is an original television series featuring newly created characters. There is no pre-existing source material or historical record to establish a canonical gender for any character, therefore no gender swaps occur within the series.
The series "The Divorce Insurance" features original characters created for the production. There is no prior source material or historical context establishing these characters as a different race, and the casting of South Korean actors for a South Korean production does not constitute a race swap.
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