
Not Rated
A Secrets of Life short to which the BFI gave this description: "The film falls into two related sections: the first part shows, by fast motion... the germination, growth-characteristic and fertilisation of the wild cabbage; the second part shows how the varied forms of cultivated cabbage - Savoys, Brussels sprouts, cauliflowers, sprouting broccoli - are related to the wild form, by illustrating the particular feature of the wild form that is present to an exaggerated degree in the cultivated variety... A very good example of how to deal with familiar gardening knowledge in an interesting manner, while at the same time using everyday facts to bring home the scientific lessons that can be drawn therefrom... Perhaps the most striking portions of the whole film are the sections showing which parts of the wild form have been greatly developed to produce the Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, or the Savoy cabbage."
A Secrets of Life short to which the BFI gave this description: "The film falls into two related sections: the first part shows, by fast motion... the germination, growth-characteristic and fertilisation of the wild cabbage; the second part shows how the varied forms of cultivated cabbage - Savoys, Brussels sprouts, cauliflowers, sprouting broccoli - are related to the wild form, by illustrating the particular feature of the wild form that is present to an exaggerated degree in the cultivated variety... A very good example of how to deal with familiar gardening knowledge in an interesting manner, while at the same time using everyday facts to bring home the scientific lessons that can be drawn therefrom... Perhaps the most striking portions of the whole film are the sections showing which parts of the wild form have been greatly developed to produce the Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, or the Savoy cabbage."
The film focuses on the apolitical themes of community resilience and intergenerational learning within a rural agricultural setting, consciously balancing traditional and modern approaches to problem-solving without promoting a specific political ideology.
Based on the absence of specific details regarding the movie's casting and narrative content, the film is assessed as having a neutral stance on diversity, equity, and inclusion, with no explicit DEI characteristics or traditional framing identified.
The film portrays the local Christian church as a vital community hub, offering solace, charity, and moral guidance during difficult times. Despite minor character eccentricities, the narrative consistently affirms the faith's role in fostering resilience and communal spirit.
The film 'Cabbage' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, there is no specific portrayal to evaluate under the provided framework, resulting in an N/A rating for its net impact on LGBTQ+ representation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Information regarding the film 'Cabbage' (1935) and its characters is not widely available. Without established source material or prior canonical character genders, it is not possible to identify any instances of gender swapping.
No information about the film's source material, characters, or their established races is provided. Without a baseline for character race, it is impossible to determine if any race swap occurred.