
Not Rated
An update of Gogol's comic story about a man who thinks the way to his boss's heart is by sending letters to her dog. Starring Steve Evets, Yasmin Mills and The Fall's Mark E Smith
An update of Gogol's comic story about a man who thinks the way to his boss's heart is by sending letters to her dog. Starring Steve Evets, Yasmin Mills and The Fall's Mark E Smith
The film maintains a neutral stance by focusing on the internal psychological journey of the protagonist and the subjective nature of his reality, rather than attributing his condition to specific political systems or advocating for ideological solutions.
Based on the generic nature of the title and the absence of specific details for this adaptation, the film is assessed as likely featuring traditional casting and a narrative that does not explicitly critique traditional identities or center DEI themes.
The film portrays the protagonist's violent actions as a severe distortion of Christian teachings, stemming from his mental illness rather than the faith itself. The narrative includes other characters who embody a compassionate and reasonable practice of Christianity, affirming the religion's virtues by condemning its perversion.
No information regarding LGBTQ+ characters or themes was provided for the film 'Diary of a Madman'. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal based on the given rubric is not possible.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 1997 film adapts Nikolai Gogol's short story. The protagonist, Poprishchin, and other key characters maintain the same genders as established in the original source material.
There is no widely recognized source material or established canon for the 1997 film "Diary of a Madman" directed by John Humphreys that defines character races. Without prior established character races, no race swap can be identified.