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The movie focuses on the little-known life and death moments of Chinese peacekeeping police! At the request of the United Nations and dispatched by the state, peacekeeping police officers shoulder the sacred mission and go to foreign countries to carry out peacekeeping tasks in war-torn mission areas. They will have to face terrorist attacks, armed riots, gangs and other dangerous situations, peacekeeping operations can not be delayed...
The movie focuses on the little-known life and death moments of Chinese peacekeeping police! At the request of the United Nations and dispatched by the state, peacekeeping police officers shoulder the sacred mission and go to foreign countries to carry out peacekeeping tasks in war-torn mission areas. They will have to face terrorist attacks, armed riots, gangs and other dangerous situations, peacekeeping operations can not be delayed...
The film explicitly promotes a nationalistic agenda, highlighting China's military strength and global role as a superior stabilizing force while critiquing other international actors, which aligns with a clearly right-leaning ideological stance.
The film incorporates visible diversity by featuring actors from African ethnic groups and depicting local villagers affected by conflict. However, some critiques highlight a patronizing tone toward non-Chinese characters and a jingoistic portrayal of cross-cultural interactions, suggesting a narrative that does not critically portray traditional identities.
The film 'Formed Police Unit' focuses on military action, peacekeeping, and political conflict. There is no information suggesting the presence of LGBTQ+ characters or themes, indicating no depiction of LGBTQ+ representation or related social issues within the narrative.
The film includes Ding Hui, a female character in an elite police unit, described as a fighter. However, the provided information does not detail any specific scenes where she is shown to be victorious in close-quarters physical combat against one or more male opponents.
The provided information indicates the film features original female characters in active roles, such as Ding Hui. There is no mention of the film being an adaptation or reboot of existing material with characters previously established as a different gender. Therefore, no gender swap is identified.
The film features original characters depicting cross-cultural interactions between Chinese peacekeepers and local African populations in a fictional setting. There is no indication that any character was previously established with a different race in prior canon or history.
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