
Not Rated
Part of the “Flight Safety” series of animated shorts commissioned by the U.S. Air Force at the end of World War II. This one tells the story of the human body's sensory system, including the operation of the inner ear. The film tells the story of Hank Morgan, a man of "unwavering power and concentration" and takes a peek inside his head to see how decisions are made. Unfortunately for Morgan, he trusts his inner ear and not his instruments, leading to a near crash.
Part of the “Flight Safety” series of animated shorts commissioned by the U.S. Air Force at the end of World War II. This one tells the story of the human body's sensory system, including the operation of the inner ear. The film tells the story of Hank Morgan, a man of "unwavering power and concentration" and takes a peek inside his head to see how decisions are made. Unfortunately for Morgan, he trusts his inner ear and not his instruments, leading to a near crash.
The film's political bias cannot be assessed due to the complete absence of information regarding its plot, characters, and thematic content, resulting in a neutral rating.
Based on the absence of specific details regarding casting, character diversity, or narrative themes, a neutral assessment was applied. This indicates a moderate presence of DEI characteristics, as no explicit traditional or DEI-driven elements could be identified.
Based on the lack of provided information regarding the film 'About Sensations,' no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes could be evaluated. Therefore, the portrayal is categorized as N/A, indicating no depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Without information on source material, prior adaptations, or historical figures for "About Sensations" (1948), it is not possible to identify any characters established as one gender who were then portrayed as another.
There is no widely available information about the film "{About Sensations} (1948)" or its characters to determine if any were canonically, historically, or widely established as one race and then portrayed as another. Without such information, a race swap cannot be identified.