
Paper Swords (2025)
Not Rated

Overview
After an intense pretend-play fight, a girl finds herself cautiously attempting to explain death to her younger sister in a way that is comforting yet grounded.
Starring Cast
Bias Dimensions
Overview
After an intense pretend-play fight, a girl finds herself cautiously attempting to explain death to her younger sister in a way that is comforting yet grounded.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The film's focus on South Asian cultural identity and representation, while aligning with progressive values of diversity and inclusion, is not explicitly political according to the available information, which states no direct political ideology or specific political stance is indicated.
Due to the lack of specific information regarding the cast, plot, or thematic content of the movie "Paper Swords," a definitive assessment of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion characteristics is not possible. The evaluation reflects this absence of explicit details, indicating no identifiable DEI elements from the available data.
Secondary
"Paper Swords" explores queer identity through symbolic, queer-coded characters like Gladys and Alex. It uses metaphor and magical realism to depict themes of outsider status, multiplicity, and transformative power within a dark, supernatural narrative. The film positions queer identity as central to its emotional core, portraying it as both marginalized and a source of unique strength and resistance.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
No information is available regarding the characters or source material for "Paper Swords" (2025) to identify any instances where a character's on-screen gender differs from their established gender in prior canon or history.
No detailed cast list or specific character roles are provided for *Paper Swords*. Without established character races from source material or confirmed actor-character pairings, a race swap cannot be determined.
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