The story of Adèle, a youg woman who’s literally haunted by the death of her husband, killed in a trench during World War One. Desperate and unable to face this tragic loss, Adèle turns to black magic in the hope to bring her lover back. The miracle will happen, but Adèle will have to pay the price for opening this Pandora Box.
The story of Adèle, a youg woman who’s literally haunted by the death of her husband, killed in a trench during World War One. Desperate and unable to face this tragic loss, Adèle turns to black magic in the hope to bring her lover back. The miracle will happen, but Adèle will have to pay the price for opening this Pandora Box.
The film's narrative explicitly centers on personal and supernatural themes like grief and black magic, deliberately avoiding engagement with contemporary political commentary or ideology, thus earning a neutral rating.
The movie primarily features traditional casting and focuses on individual trauma and grief within a historical context, without explicitly addressing broader social diversity or inclusion issues. Its narrative does not critique traditional identities or make DEI themes central to its plot.
The film 'The Thing Behind The Door' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative is centered on heterosexual relationships and personal loss, with no explicit representation or exploration of LGBTQ+ identities or issues.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is an original work without established source material or characters whose gender could be canonically altered. No information is available to suggest any instances of gender swapping occurred.
No information is available regarding any race swapping or racial reinterpretation in the film. Without established source material or historical figures with defined races, no race swap can be identified.
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