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Future War
Movie

Future War

1997Unknown

Woke Score
1
out of 10

Plot

A runaway human slave from Earth's future escapes to the present day.

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Overall Series Review

Future War is a 1997 low-budget sci-fi action film that follows a runaway slave from the future who arrives in present-day Los Angeles. Pursued by cyborgs and dinosaurs, he finds an unlikely ally in a nun-in-training with a troubled past. The film is a straightforward martial arts adventure that leans heavily into themes of redemption, sacrifice, and the search for freedom. It completely avoids modern political agendas, choosing instead to focus on a traditional battle between good and evil. The narrative centers on the protagonist's physical struggle for survival and his spiritual journey facilitated by religious guidance.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1/10

Characters are judged by their individual choices and combat skills rather than immutable characteristics. The cast is diverse but lacks any forced intersectional hierarchy or lectures on privilege.

Oikophobia1/10

The story presents local institutions, such as the church, as havens of safety and morality. It focuses on a personal struggle for liberty without criticizing Western culture or its foundations.

Feminism1/10

The female lead is a compassionate woman seeking religious service rather than a 'Girl Boss' archetype. She and the male lead occupy distinct roles, with the male providing physical protection and the female providing moral support.

LGBTQ+1/10

The film adheres to traditional norms and contains no mention of alternative sexual identities or gender ideology. It remains entirely focused on the sci-fi action plot.

Anti-Theism1/10

Christianity is portrayed as a source of healing and strength. The church is a sanctuary, and the nun character is one of the most morally upright figures in the film.

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