Character Relationships in 2030

Giang (played by Quý Bình) is a protagonist in 2030. A supporting figure likely connected to the multinational conglomerates or the local houseboat economy. Represents the broader corporate and societal pressures driving the climate survival narrative. Sáo (played by Quỳnh Hoa) is a protagonist in 2030. A houseboat dweller representing the local population struggling with depleting fisheries and rising sea levels. Serves as a grounding presence in the climate-affected setting. Thi (played by Thạch Kim Long) appears in 2030. The chief scientist at the floating farm who developed untested genetic engineering to cultivate vegetables in salt water. He is the protagonist's ex-lover and the main suspect in the murder, representing the ethical conflict between corporate profit and public health. Thủy (played by Hoàng Trần Minh Đức) appears in 2030. The female protagonist living on a houseboat in submerged Southern Vietnam. She investigates her husband's murder, uncovers a corporate secret regarding genetically engineered salt-tolerant crops, and faces a profound moral dilemma regarding the untested technology's health risks. Thành (played by Hoàng Phi) appears in 2030. The husband of the protagonist. His suspicious death serves as the narrative catalyst, directly linking to the floating farm's illicit use of risky genetic engineering.

Character Relationship Map: 2030

2030 (2014) Poster

2030 (2014) character relationship network mapped with AI analysis. Explore the connections, alliances, and conflicts between characters.

Characters

Story Analysis

A widow investigates her husband's murder amid corporate exploitation and ethical scientific dilemmas.

Plot Progression

  1. Rising Tides & Corporate Greed
  2. The Murder Investigation
  3. Secrets & Ex-Lovers
  4. Ambiguous Truth & Decision

Directed by Minh Nguyen-Vo

2030 (2014) · 4.2/10 · drama, mystery, romance, science-fiction

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