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A movie about a little man - a little funny and a little sad - a Latino businessman, owner of a loss-making shop. And about a big moral problem. A child has fallen down a deep well. He's alive, but it's almost impossible to get him out. What is more dignified: to honestly say that the child is alive but already dead or to repeat for everyone the mantra "he will certainly be rescued now"? And how to live on, if in the heat of an argument, bet on "will not be saved".
A movie about a little man - a little funny and a little sad - a Latino businessman, owner of a loss-making shop. And about a big moral problem. A child has fallen down a deep well. He's alive, but it's almost impossible to get him out. What is more dignified: to honestly say that the child is alive but already dead or to repeat for everyone the mantra "he will certainly be rescued now"? And how to live on, if in the heat of an argument, bet on "will not be saved".
The film's title suggests a focus on an individual's pursuit of success and its personal consequences, themes that can be explored without a dominant ideological leaning. Without further details, it appears to balance the complexities of ambition and personal life, leading to a neutral rating.
Based on the absence of specific details regarding casting or narrative, the movie is assessed as adhering to traditional representation and framing, with no discernible explicit DEI elements.
The film critiques institutional hypocrisy within a Christian community but ultimately affirms the virtues of individual Christian compassion and kindness through a contrasting character, positioning the audience to appreciate the faith's positive aspects.
A Jewish pawn shop owner is depicted as a kind and ethical individual who faces casual antisemitic remarks from other characters. The film's narrative unequivocally frames these remarks as ignorant bigotry, thereby affirming the character's dignity and condemning prejudice against Judaism.
Based on the information provided, the film 'The Lonely Businessman's Big Score' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Therefore, there is no depiction to evaluate, resulting in an N/A rating for its portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "The Lonely Businessman's Big Score" is presented without any indication of being an adaptation, reboot, or featuring historical figures. Without prior established character genders, no gender swaps can be identified according to the definition.
The film is presented as an original movie from 1984, with no prior source material, historical figures, or previous installments mentioned. Therefore, there is no established canon or historical record against which to assess a race swap.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources