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Set in the Pacific, 1942. A Japanese soldier and a British prisoner of war are stranded on a deserted island, hunted by a deadly creature. Two mortal enemies must come together to survive the unknown....
Set in the Pacific, 1942. A Japanese soldier and a British prisoner of war are stranded on a deserted island, hunted by a deadly creature. Two mortal enemies must come together to survive the unknown....
The film's central message critiques the dehumanizing effects of war and nationalism, advocating for shared humanity and cooperation to transcend nationalistic divides, which aligns with left-leaning themes of universalism and anti-conflict.
The movie "Orang Ikan" explores significant themes of humanization, empathy, and overcoming prejudice and divisions, which are central to its narrative. However, the provided information does not detail specific casting choices that would indicate explicit DEI-driven representation, nor does the narrative explicitly critique traditional identities.
Orang Ikan does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Available information indicates the film's narrative centers on a World War II survival story involving two soldiers and a mythological creature, with no mention of LGBTQ+ representation or related social themes.
Based on available information, there are no confirmed scenes depicting a female character defeating one or more male opponents in close-quarters physical combat. The film's focus on female narratives does not specifically detail such combat scenarios.
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