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To escape the police, a father and his son are forced to find refuge in a summer camp for young adults with mental disabilities, taking on the role of an educator and a boarder. The beginning of troubles and a wonderful human experience that will change them forever.
To escape the police, a father and his son are forced to find refuge in a summer camp for young adults with mental disabilities, taking on the role of an educator and a boarder. The beginning of troubles and a wonderful human experience that will change them forever.
The film's dominant themes align with progressive values by critiquing societal biases against individuals with intellectual disabilities and promoting empathy, inclusion, and personal growth through social integration.
The movie features a diverse cast, particularly highlighting individuals with intellectual disabilities, and its narrative explicitly challenges societal biases and stereotypes surrounding disability. It promotes empathy and personal growth by forcing characters and viewers to confront preconceptions, making inclusion a central theme.
The film portrays moments akin to 'finding Jesus' with sincerity, using them to add emotional depth and contribute to characters' personal growth and acceptance, particularly in the father-son relationship.
Based on the provided information, "A Little Something Extra" does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's primary focus is on disability, family dynamics, and social inclusion, with no direct evidence found to confirm LGBTQ+ presence or related storylines.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The provided information explicitly states that "A Little Something Extra" does not involve gender swapping in its characters or casting. The film's narrative centers on original characters (father and son) without any indication of pre-established characters being portrayed as a different gender.
The film is described as an original story centered on a French father and son, with no indication of being an adaptation or featuring characters with pre-established racial identities. The provided information explicitly states no race-related casting changes or themes, indicating no race swaps occurred.
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