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A group of covert CIA operatives trailing a potential new energy source are double-crossed by corrupt agent Morgan, who causes a helicopter crash in remote South Africa. The sole survivor, suffering severe amnesia, is nursed to recovery by a kindly native tribe who call him "Whoami" after the question he keeps asking. With the help of a mysterious reporter Christine, Whoami pieces together his past and tracks the turncoat agent and his criminal cohorts.
A group of covert CIA operatives trailing a potential new energy source are double-crossed by corrupt agent Morgan, who causes a helicopter crash in remote South Africa. The sole survivor, suffering severe amnesia, is nursed to recovery by a kindly native tribe who call him "Whoami" after the question he keeps asking. With the help of a mysterious reporter Christine, Whoami pieces together his past and tracks the turncoat agent and his criminal cohorts.
The film critiques unethical corporate power and scientific exploitation, a theme that can lean left, but its resolution is driven by individual heroism and moral action rather than systemic change, resulting in a neutral overall political stance.
The movie features an internationally diverse cast, led by Jackie Chan, which aligns with its global action-spy narrative. While some antagonists are white Western characters, this serves as a genre convention rather than an explicit critique of traditional identities from a DEI perspective.
The film 'Who Am I?' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative is centered on action, espionage, and the protagonist's journey of self-discovery, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The film features female characters in supporting and investigative roles. While one female character is involved in action sequences, she does not engage in or win close-quarters physical combat against male opponents.
The film "Who Am I?" is an original story with characters created specifically for this production. There is no prior source material, historical record, or previous installment from which characters' genders could have been established and subsequently altered.
All characters in "Who Am I?" (1998) are original creations for this film. There are no pre-existing characters from source material, prior installments, or real-world history whose race was established before this film's production. Therefore, no race swaps occurred.
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