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The head of a psychological research institute and a lieutenant in the Japanese Air Force are both investigating a mysterious cult known only as ‘Midori no Saru’ (The Green Monkey). Members of this group have committed a string of violent suicide-attacks on military bases and public areas. Part of the mystery seems to involve a young child and an enormous Buddha statue outside Tokyo, but how could all these pieces possibly fit together?
The head of a psychological research institute and a lieutenant in the Japanese Air Force are both investigating a mysterious cult known only as ‘Midori no Saru’ (The Green Monkey). Members of this group have committed a string of violent suicide-attacks on military bases and public areas. Part of the mystery seems to involve a young child and an enormous Buddha statue outside Tokyo, but how could all these pieces possibly fit together?
The film's political bias is rated 0 because no plot details or thematic information were provided, preventing an objective assessment of its core conflict or proposed solutions. The rating reflects an undetermined bias due to insufficient data, rather than an active centrist position.
The film features a standard cast for its Japanese cultural origin, without explicit DEI-driven casting or reinterpretation of roles. Its narrative focuses on a horror mystery, and it does not engage in critical portrayals of traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes as central to its plot.
No identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes were found for the film 'Senrigan' directed by Manabu Asô. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements cannot be conducted, resulting in a 'N/A' rating for net impact.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Senrigan" (2000) is an adaptation of Koji Suzuki's novel of the same name. The primary characters, including Misaki Ayase and Dr. Shunsuke Kashiwagi, maintain the same genders as established in the original source material.
The film "Senrigan" (2000) is a Japanese production based on a Japanese novel, featuring a predominantly Japanese cast portraying Japanese characters. There is no evidence of any character being established as a different race in the source material and then portrayed by an actor of another race in the film.
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