A raw family drama set against the world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) in Venice, California. Alvey Kulina owns Navy St. MMA with the help of his girlfriend Lisa Prince. He is willing to go through extraordinary means to make sure his fighters are taken care of, but all of this responsibility comes at a steep price. He has complicated relationships with both of his sons, Jay and Nate, who are both struggling with their own identities and places within Alvey’s life and gym.
A raw family drama set against the world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) in Venice, California. Alvey Kulina owns Navy St. MMA with the help of his girlfriend Lisa Prince. He is willing to go through extraordinary means to make sure his fighters are taken care of, but all of this responsibility comes at a steep price. He has complicated relationships with both of his sons, Jay and Nate, who are both struggling with their own identities and places within Alvey’s life and gym.
The film champions national unification through military strength and strong, hierarchical leadership as the solution to societal chaos, emphasizing duty, loyalty, and martial valor, which aligns with conservative values of order and national power.
The movie, a Japanese production set in ancient China, features a cast that is ethnically homogeneous within its cultural context, without engaging in race or gender swaps of traditionally Western roles. Its narrative focuses on historical themes and character development, portraying its characters, including male figures, in a generally neutral or positive light without explicit critique of traditional identities.
The South Korean series 'Kingdom' does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or storylines. Its narrative is centered on historical political power struggles and a zombie plague, with no explicit or implicit LGBTQ+ representation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Kingdom (2014) is an original series featuring characters created specifically for the show. There is no prior source material, historical record, or previous adaptation to establish a canonical gender for any character that could then be swapped.
Kingdom (2014) is an original television series featuring new, fictional characters. There is no prior source material, historical record, or previous adaptation to establish any character's race before their portrayal in the show, thus precluding any race swaps.
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