
Not Rated
The zoo awakens at dawn and the animals prepare for the day. The sun filters through trees to reflect on water where stately swans swim. Many other zoo animals are illustrated. People begin to enter the zoo to watch and be watched by the monkeys, bears, and wild sheep. A polar bear floats lazily in his pond, while children ride the zoo train.
The zoo awakens at dawn and the animals prepare for the day. The sun filters through trees to reflect on water where stately swans swim. Many other zoo animals are illustrated. People begin to enter the zoo to watch and be watched by the monkeys, bears, and wild sheep. A polar bear floats lazily in his pond, while children ride the zoo train.
The film maintains a neutral stance by focusing on ambiguous interpretations and existential questions through an experimental, non-linear narrative, without explicitly promoting any particular political ideology or solution.
Based on the limited information provided, the movie's characteristics regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion are assessed as neutral. There is no explicit evidence to suggest either traditional casting or intentional DEI-driven casting, nor is there information indicating a specific framing of traditional identities or central DEI themes within the narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Box" (1967) by Shuzo Azuchi Gulliver is an experimental work with no known source material or pre-existing characters with established genders. Therefore, no character could have undergone a gender swap.
There is no widely established source material or historical record for the film "Box" (1967) that defines characters' races prior to the film's production. Therefore, no character can be identified as having been portrayed by an actor of a different race than their established canon.