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Japanese silent film from 1927. A landmark in the careers of two up-and-coming stars: director Heinosuke Gosho and, newly promoted to a starring role, seventeen-year-old Kinuyo Tanaka.
Japanese silent film from 1927. A landmark in the careers of two up-and-coming stars: director Heinosuke Gosho and, newly promoted to a starring role, seventeen-year-old Kinuyo Tanaka.
The film's content and themes are not provided, preventing an assessment of political bias. A neutral rating is assigned due to the complete absence of thematic or narrative information.
This Japanese film from the mid-20th century features an all-Japanese cast, which, while not aligning with a Western 'mostly white' mainstream, also does not involve explicit DEI-driven recasting of traditionally white roles. The narrative, typical for its era and origin, is not expected to explicitly critique Western traditional identities or feature strong, explicit DEI themes, resulting in a moderate presence of DEI characteristics.
No information regarding LGBTQ+ characters or themes in 'An Embarrassing Dream' was provided. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal based on the given rubric is not possible, resulting in an N/A rating.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1927 film is an original production, not an adaptation or a biopic. Therefore, all characters are new and original to this specific film, precluding any instance of a gender swap as defined.
This 1927 Japanese silent film is an original production with no known source material featuring characters of a different established race. There is no evidence of any character being canonically, historically, or widely established as one race and then portrayed as another.