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The Undoing (2020)
Grace and Jonathan Fraser are living the only lives they ever wanted. Overnight a chasm opens in their lives: a violent death and a chain of terrible revelations. Left behind in the wake of a spreading and very public disaster, Grace must dismantle one life and create another for her child and her family.
Grace and Jonathan Fraser are living the only lives they ever wanted. Overnight a chasm opens in their lives: a violent death and a chain of terrible revelations. Left behind in the wake of a spreading and very public disaster, Grace must dismantle one life and create another for her child and her family.
The series functions primarily as a psychological thriller and murder mystery, focusing on individual culpability and personal betrayal rather than promoting a specific political ideology. Its core narrative remains apolitical despite its setting among the wealthy elite.
The movie features a visibly diverse cast in key roles, contributing to a varied ensemble. The narrative, while exploring themes of privilege and deception within a specific social class, does not explicitly critique traditional identities based on race or gender, maintaining a neutral or character-focused portrayal.
The Undoing does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on a heterosexual couple and their family as they navigate a murder investigation, with no explicit representation or discussion of queer identities or relationships.
The series "The Undoing" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a murder mystery, family drama, and class dynamics, with no elements related to transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The show "The Undoing" is an adaptation of the novel "You Should Have Known." All major characters in the series retain the same gender as their counterparts in the original source material.
The show is an adaptation of a novel. While some character names and implied backgrounds differ from the source material, no character's race was explicitly specified or visually depicted in the prior canon such that their on-screen portrayal constitutes a race swap under the given definition.
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