In a fight for survival against a horrifying army of zombies, a former Muay Thai fighter must use skill, speed and grit to save his girlfriend.
In a fight for survival against a horrifying army of zombies, a former Muay Thai fighter must use skill, speed and grit to save his girlfriend.
The film's dominant themes align with progressive values by critiquing totalitarianism, social inequality, and the exploitation of the poor amidst a global crisis, even though these political themes serve primarily as a setting for an action and survival narrative rather than being deeply explored.
The film features a non-Western cast from Thailand, focusing on local characters amidst a global crisis. Its narrative explores class disparities and resource privatization, reflecting the struggles of ordinary individuals, but does not explicitly develop broader social dynamics or diverse community representation beyond these elements, nor does it explicitly critique traditional identities.
Ziam focuses on a heterosexual couple, and there is no direct indication or thematic exploration of LGBTQ+ characters, identities, or relationships within its storyline. Based on available information, the film does not engage with or depict LGBTQ+ issues, resulting in an absence of such representation.
The film focuses on Rin, a nurse, whose role is primarily as a medical professional and survivor during a crisis. The provided information indicates her direct combat involvement is limited, and there are no descriptions of her defeating male opponents in close-quarters physical combat.
The provided information explicitly states there is no indication of gender swapping in 'Ziam' (2025). The main characters, Singh and Rin, are portrayed with genders aligning with their roles, and no gender role reversal or swapping is noted.
The film 'Ziam' is an original production set in Thailand, featuring Thai characters portrayed by Thai actors. There is no indication of pre-existing source material or historical figures whose race was altered, and the provided information explicitly states no evidence of race swapping.
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