In order to get away from their busy lives, the Wilson family takes a vacation to Santa Cruz, California with the plan of spending time with their friends, the Tyler family. On a day at the beach, their young son Jason a...
In order to get away from their busy lives, the Wilson family takes a vacation to Santa Cruz, California with the plan of spending time with their friends, the Tyler family. On a day at the beach, their young son Jason a...
The film's central thesis is a stark, allegorical critique of systemic class inequality and the societal neglect of a marginalized underclass, culminating in a violent reckoning that mirrors progressive discourse on social justice and the consequences of unchecked privilege.
The movie features a diverse main cast, centering its narrative around a Black family. While the film subtly critiques societal inequalities and the concept of the 'other,' its narrative does not explicitly portray traditional identities in a negative light.
The film 'Us' does not include any explicit LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. The story centers on a heterosexual family's struggle for survival against their doppelgängers, exploring themes of duality, societal inequality, and identity without touching upon LGBTQ+ representation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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