In a visceral modern thriller from the director of Lone Survivor, Mark Wahlberg stars as James Silva, an operative of the CIA's most highly-prized and least-understood unit. Aided by a top-secret tactical command team, S...
In a visceral modern thriller from the director of Lone Survivor, Mark Wahlberg stars as James Silva, an operative of the CIA's most highly-prized and least-understood unit. Aided by a top-secret tactical command team, S...
The film champions a highly aggressive, extra-legal US intelligence unit as the necessary solution to national security threats, emphasizing decisive action and the use of force over diplomatic or conventional means, aligning with a hawkish conservative viewpoint.
The movie features a visibly diverse cast in its ensemble, including various ethnicities and genders in prominent roles. However, its narrative primarily focuses on action and espionage, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or making diversity, equity, and inclusion themes central to its plot or character development.
The film features Sam Snow, a highly skilled operative, who engages in and wins multiple close-quarters physical fights against male adversaries using martial arts and hand-to-hand combat techniques during the extraction mission.
Mile 22 is an action-thriller centered on a covert operation. The film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters, storylines, or themes. Therefore, there is no LGBTQ+ portrayal to evaluate within the narrative.
Mile 22 is an original film with no pre-existing source material, historical figures, or prior adaptations. All characters were created specifically for this movie, thus there are no instances of a character's gender being changed from a previously established canon or historical record.
Mile 22 is an original action film featuring characters created specifically for this movie. There is no prior source material, historical figures, or previous installments from which character races were established. Therefore, no race swaps occurred.
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