The lives of two siblings are completely upended when they discover a dead body, long buried in their parent’s basement, sending them down a rabbit hole of crime and murder.
The lives of two siblings are completely upended when they discover a dead body, long buried in their parent’s basement, sending them down a rabbit hole of crime and murder.
The film's core conflict and dominant themes align with progressive values, critically examining generational failures, family dysfunction, and the moral compromises within suburban American life, reflecting a broader left-leaning critique of social institutions.
The film features some visible diversity in its cast, including actors from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds. However, its narrative primarily explores intergenerational family dynamics and moral ambiguity within a suburban American setting, rather than explicitly engaging with or foregrounding specific Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion themes.
Adulthood does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or explicit themes. The narrative centers on family secrets and crime, with only minor, indirect references to the LGBTQ community. Therefore, there is no significant portrayal to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Adulthood" is an original screenplay, not an adaptation of existing source material or a biopic. All characters are new creations, meaning there is no prior canonical or historical gender from which a character's gender could have been swapped.
The film is based on an original screenplay, meaning there is no prior source material, previous installments, or historical record establishing the characters' races. Consequently, no character could have been previously established as a different race.
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