When catastrophic climate change endangers Earth's very survival, world governments unite and create the Dutch Boy Program: a world wide net of satellites, surrounding the planet, that are armed with geoengineering techn...
When catastrophic climate change endangers Earth's very survival, world governments unite and create the Dutch Boy Program: a world wide net of satellites, surrounding the planet, that are armed with geoengineering techn...
The film's core premise of human-caused climate change necessitating a global, technological solution, coupled with its championing of international cooperation, firmly aligns it with left-leaning environmentalist and internationalist perspectives.
The movie features visible diversity in its supporting cast, including a Hispanic actor in the role of the President and other minority actors in significant technical and leadership positions. However, its primary heroes are white males, and the narrative does not critique traditional identities, nor are DEI themes central to the plot.
The film "Geostorm" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. Consequently, there is no portrayal of LGBTQ+ individuals or issues to evaluate, resulting in an N/A rating for its net impact.
The film features female characters in significant roles, including a Secret Service agent. While this character engages in action sequences and defeats male antagonists, her victories are primarily achieved through the use of firearms, not close-quarters physical combat or martial arts.
Geostorm is an original film with no pre-existing source material, historical figures, or legacy characters. All characters were created specifically for this movie, thus precluding any instance of a gender swap from prior canon.
Geostorm is an original film with characters created specifically for this movie. There is no prior source material, historical basis, or previous installments from which any character's race could have been established and subsequently changed.
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