Character Relationships in Man Divided

Fang Rung / Gordon Thomas (played by Carsten Bjørnlund) is a protagonist in Man Divided. The central protagonist who undergoes molecular fission, existing simultaneously as a future version (Fang Rung) and a past version (Gordon Thomas). His dual timeline existence drives the race against time to retrieve lost ecological research and prevent global collapse. Mona (played by Sofia Helin) is a protagonist in Man Divided. A pioneering scientist in 2017 whose groundbreaking ecological research was lost. Her work is the key to reversing the environmental catastrophe of 2095. Neli (played by Marijana Janković) appears in Man Divided. Supporting character. Specific plot involvement not detailed in the provided summary. The Minister (played by Stina Ekblad) appears in Man Divided. Government official representing institutional authority, likely involved in crisis management or overseeing the molecular fission project. Bingwen I & II (played by Joseph Mawle) appears in Man Divided. Character(s) portrayed by a single actor, possibly indicating dual roles or timeline variants. Supports the scientific or operational framework of the narrative. Lui Marko (played by Dragomir Mrsic) appears in Man Divided. Supporting character. Role details not specified in the provided summary. Louise (played by Esther Marie Boisen Berg) appears in Man Divided. Supporting character. Role details not specified in the provided summary.

Character Relationship Map: Man Divided

Man Divided (2017) Poster

Man Divided (2017) character relationship network mapped with AI analysis. Explore the connections, alliances, and conflicts between characters.

Characters

Key Relationships

Story Analysis

A race against time where a scientist splits himself across timelines to recover lost ecological research and prevent global collapse.

Plot Progression

  1. The Fission Protocol
  2. Echoes in 2017
  3. Descent into Chaos
  4. Race Against Entropy

Directed by Max Kestner

Man Divided (2017) · 6.3/10 · drama, science-fiction