A group of National Guard trainees on a routine mission find themselves up against cannibalistic mutants in the New Mexico desert.
A group of National Guard trainees on a routine mission find themselves up against cannibalistic mutants in the New Mexico desert.
The film is a survival horror narrative primarily focused on the brutal struggle between military personnel and mutated cannibals. While the mutants' origin hints at a critique of government nuclear testing, this remains a superficial plot device, and the film's central thesis does not explicitly promote either progressive or conservative ideologies.
The film features a visibly diverse cast within its military unit, reflecting a modern context without explicitly recasting traditionally white roles. Its narrative focuses on survival horror and does not critique traditional identities or center on explicit DEI themes.
The film 'The Hills Have Eyes 2' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative is solely centered on survival horror, with no elements related to sexual orientation or gender identity present in the story or character development.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Hills Have Eyes 2 (2007) is a direct sequel featuring new protagonists and returning antagonists whose genders remain consistent with prior portrayals. No established characters from previous installments or source material are depicted with a different gender.
The film features a new ensemble of military characters, none of whom were established in prior canon with a specific race that was then changed. The antagonist mutant characters remain consistent with their established race from previous installments.
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