
Not rated
A humble taxi driver (Sato Bsaku) is surprised when Lucia (Takagi Mio), a bar girl he was attracted to 10 years ago, happens to get in his taxi as a passenger. The man was once a bomb terrorist, and when she discovered h...
A humble taxi driver (Sato Bsaku) is surprised when Lucia (Takagi Mio), a bar girl he was attracted to 10 years ago, happens to get in his taxi as a passenger. The man was once a bomb terrorist, and when she discovered h...
Due to the absence of specific plot details or thematic information for 'Lucia Bud,' no discernible political bias can be identified, leading to a neutral rating.
This Japanese film features a cast that is diverse within its cultural context, but it does not engage in explicit DEI-driven recasting of traditionally white roles, as such roles are not applicable. The narrative focuses on its genre-specific themes and does not explicitly critique traditional identities in a broader DEI framework.
No identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes are present in 'Lucia Bud (movie)' by Masaru Konuma. Consequently, the film receives an N/A rating for its LGBTQ+ portrayal, as there is no depiction to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Lucia Bud (1992) is an original Japanese direct-to-video film. Its characters were created specifically for this production and do not derive from any prior source material, historical record, or earlier adaptations where their gender was established differently. Therefore, no gender swaps are present.
Information regarding the film "Lucia Bud" (1992) and its characters is not publicly available, making it impossible to determine if any character was canonically established as one race and then portrayed as another. Without a baseline for comparison, a race swap cannot be identified.