Madrid, Spain, 2010. While the whole city follows the national team's successful participation in the World Cup, a group of daring thieves look for a way into one of the most secure and guarded places on the planet.
Madrid, Spain, 2010. While the whole city follows the national team's successful participation in the World Cup, a group of daring thieves look for a way into one of the most secure and guarded places on the planet.
The film's central narrative is an apolitical heist, focusing on the intricate planning and execution required to overcome a formidable security system. It emphasizes themes of ingenuity, teamwork, and suspense rather than promoting any specific political ideology or critiquing societal structures.
The movie features a predominantly white European cast without explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative centers on a heist, maintaining a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities without incorporating any significant DEI-driven critique.
The film 'The Vault' is a heist thriller centered on a team's elaborate plan to rob the Bank of Spain. The narrative focuses on the mechanics of the heist and the team's dynamics, without featuring any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or exploring queer themes or relationships.
The film focuses on a heist operation, with female characters primarily involved in strategic roles, infiltration, and distraction. There are no scenes depicting a female character engaging in and winning close-quarters physical combat against one or more male opponents.
The Vault (2021) is an original film with no pre-existing source material, historical figures, or legacy characters. All characters were created specifically for this movie, thus precluding any instance of a gender swap as defined.
The Vault (2021) is an original film featuring new characters, not an adaptation, biopic, or reboot of existing intellectual property. Therefore, no characters have a pre-established race from source material or history that could be altered.
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