
Not Rated
Unrelated segments of Quentin, Archie, and TR at various times and locations. Medium close view of Quentin wearing a WWI uniform standing by a wooden shed in Mineola, New York, May 1917; long shot of Archie in uniform astride a horse possibly in 1917; Archie in uniform, with a cane, standing by a building possibly in 1918; medium shot of TR speaking from the porch at Sagamore Hill; close shot of TR sitting at the 5th Annual International Flower Show in the Grand Central Palace, New York City on March 20, 1917; long shot of crowds and TR in a motorcade probably during 1917, location unknown; TR speaking from a flag-decked platform possibly in 1917; and TR with an unidentified man standing and talking on outside steps of a house, identified by interior title as in Washington, D.C.
Unrelated segments of Quentin, Archie, and TR at various times and locations. Medium close view of Quentin wearing a WWI uniform standing by a wooden shed in Mineola, New York, May 1917; long shot of Archie in uniform astride a horse possibly in 1917; Archie in uniform, with a cane, standing by a building possibly in 1918; medium shot of TR speaking from the porch at Sagamore Hill; close shot of TR sitting at the 5th Annual International Flower Show in the Grand Central Palace, New York City on March 20, 1917; long shot of crowds and TR in a motorcade probably during 1917, location unknown; TR speaking from a flag-decked platform possibly in 1917; and TR with an unidentified man standing and talking on outside steps of a house, identified by interior title as in Washington, D.C.
The film depicts Theodore Roosevelt engaging with the women's suffrage movement, a historical struggle for democratic rights and social justice. This focus on the expansion of voting rights, a core progressive ideal, positions the content as left-leaning.
The movie depicts a historical event featuring Theodore Roosevelt and suffragettes. Its assumed casting reflects the historical period without explicit DEI-driven recasting. The narrative, by focusing on the suffragette movement, inherently includes a theme of gender equality, which subtly critiques traditional gender roles without explicitly portraying traditional identities negatively.
Without any provided content or plot details for the film, it is impossible to assess the presence or portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters and themes. Therefore, the evaluation defaults to N/A due to a lack of depiction information.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The provided title describes a historical scene involving Theodore Roosevelt and a group of suffragettes. As the description itself does not indicate any alteration to the historical genders of these figures, there is no evidence of a gender swap.
The provided title describes a historical event but offers no details about a specific film's casting or production. Without information on how historical figures like Theodore Roosevelt or the suffragettes are portrayed, it is impossible to determine if any race swaps occurred.