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Amanda Weber is a museum employee. Her nephew, Victorien, who feels that wild animals should not be kept in zoos, while hitchhiking saw a mysterious bus with 50 dead tourists that later was found by autorities at the bottom of a lake. When Victorien gets in very serious problems due to what he saw Amanda seeks to find out what happened and soon also becomes a target.
Amanda Weber is a museum employee. Her nephew, Victorien, who feels that wild animals should not be kept in zoos, while hitchhiking saw a mysterious bus with 50 dead tourists that later was found by autorities at the bottom of a lake. When Victorien gets in very serious problems due to what he saw Amanda seeks to find out what happened and soon also becomes a target.
The film critiques state corruption and the abuse of power by institutions, focusing on an individual's futile struggle against an opaque system. Its cynical portrayal of power and lack of a clear ideological solution position it as neutral.
The movie likely features traditional casting prevalent in French cinema of its era, without explicit DEI-driven race or gender swaps. Its narrative, typical of the director's style, offers social commentary but does not explicitly critique traditional identities.
The film "Agent Trouble" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. The plot focuses on a woman investigating a conspiracy, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Agent Trouble is an adaptation of a novel by its director, Jean-Pierre Mocky. There is no indication that any character's gender was changed from the source novel, nor does it adapt pre-existing, widely established characters from other media or history.
The film "Agent Trouble" is an adaptation of Malcolm Braly's novel "The Trouble-Maker." While the film alters character details like gender and names, there is no evidence that any character canonically established as one race in the source material is portrayed as a different race in the film.
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