In 1942, an intelligence officer in North Africa encounters a female French Resistance fighter on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. When they reunite in London, their relationship is tested by the pressures of war.
In 1942, an intelligence officer in North Africa encounters a female French Resistance fighter on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. When they reunite in London, their relationship is tested by the pressures of war.
The film explores the tragic personal costs of war and espionage, focusing on the conflict between duty and love without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology or offering a partisan solution to the systemic issues it touches upon, thus remaining neutral.
The movie 'Allied' features traditional casting with a predominantly white main cast, consistent with its World War II setting, and does not incorporate intentional race or gender swaps. Its narrative focuses on a spy romance without critiquing or negatively framing traditional identities, nor does it center on explicit DEI themes.
Allied is a World War II romantic thriller centered on a heterosexual relationship and espionage. The film does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters, themes, or storylines, resulting in no direct portrayal of queer identity within its narrative.
The film features Marianne Beauséjour, a skilled spy and assassin. Her combat engagements primarily involve the use of firearms or strategic planning. There are no scenes depicting her winning in close-quarters physical combat against one or more male opponents.
Allied is an original film with new characters created for its story. There are no pre-existing canonical or historical characters whose gender was altered for this production.
Allied is an original screenplay featuring fictional characters created for the film. There is no prior source material or historical record establishing the race of its characters before their portrayal in this movie.
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