What is the plot?

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What is the ending?

The ending of Greenhorn follows Logan as she returns to her father after the accident, and the film closes on the tension between them rather than on a clean reconciliation. By the end, Logan is still carrying the weight of her identity and her distance from home, while her father is left to confront the reality of who she is and what their relationship has become.

In the final movement of the film, Logan comes back to the rural home after learning her estranged father has been hurt in a car accident. The homecoming is not framed as an easy reunion. The story centers on the friction between Logan's masculine-presenting identity and the expectations surrounding her return, and that conflict stays active through the ending. The film's conclusion does not present a simple resolution; instead, it leaves the relationship in a fragile state, with the emotional distance between father and child still present at the end.

Logan's father, the ex-rancher, is the central figure of the accident and recovery that bring her back. By the ending, he remains the parent whose injury has forced the family's confrontation, and his state is tied to the story's unresolved reconciliation. Logan's mother is the one who encourages the trip home, and by the end she has served as the bridge that made the return possible. The ending keeps the family's conflict grounded in the practical setting of the house and the aftermath of the accident, with no indication of a full repair between them.

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Is there a post-credit scene?

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The search results returned information about other movies, especially Superman, including its end-credits scenes and a final gag with Superman and Mr. Terrific, but nothing about a 2025 movie called Greenhorn.

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How does the protagonist’s relationship with her estranged father evolve after she returns home following his car accident?

The available synopsis says a masculine-presenting young woman returns to her rural hometown to care for her estranged father, a former rancher, after his car accident, and that reconciliation is not easy when identity is at stake.

What specific conflict does the story create around the protagonist’s gender presentation and identity when she goes back to her family?

The film's description explicitly says the central tension involves reconciliation becoming difficult when identity is at stake, and it identifies the protagonist as a masculine-presenting young woman, which points to a story conflict tied to how she is seen by her father and her hometown.

What is the father’s condition after the accident, and how does that affect the daughter’s role in the story?

The father is injured in a car accident, and because he is described as a former rancher, the protagonist returns home to help care for him, placing her in a caretaker role rather than a purely estranged family role.

Why does the protagonist return to her rural hometown, and what does she have to confront there besides the accident itself?

She returns specifically to care for her estranged father after his car accident, but the synopsis makes clear that the real confrontation is with unresolved family estrangement and the question of identity.

Who are the main characters in Greenhorn, and what is the key relationship at the center of the story?

The synopsis centers on two main characters: a masculine-presenting young woman and her estranged father, a former rancher. Their father-daughter relationship is the core of the story.

Is this family friendly?

No--based on the available information, Greenhorn (2025) does not appear to be a straightforward family movie for young children, though it is likely suitable for mature teens and adults. The short is a drama about family reconciliation and identity, so the main concerns are emotional intensity rather than graphic content.

Potentially upsetting or objectionable elements may include: - Family conflict and estrangement, including tense emotional scenes between a parent and child. - A car accident and injury-related aftermath, since the story begins with the father being hurt in a crash. - Identity-related tension or rejection, which may be sensitive for viewers who are uncomfortable with conflict around gender expression or family acceptance. - No evidence of graphic violence, sexual content, profanity, or horror elements appears in the available materials, but the film is only 19 minutes long and the public sources do not provide a full content advisory.

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