Two Navy men are ordered to bring a young offender to prison, but decide to show him one last good time along the way.
Two Navy men are ordered to bring a young offender to prison, but decide to show him one last good time along the way.
The film critiques the arbitrary and dehumanizing nature of military justice and institutional authority, highlighting the plight of the individual against an indifferent system, which aligns with left-leaning anti-establishment sentiments.
The movie includes visible diversity in its main cast without explicitly recasting traditionally white roles. Its narrative offers a critique of institutional structures and the human condition rather than explicitly portraying traditional identities negatively or centering on DEI themes.
The film "The Last Detail" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on three heterosexual male sailors and their experiences, with no depiction of queer identity or related issues.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "The Last Detail" is an adaptation of Darryl Ponicsan's novel. All main and significant characters in the film retain the same gender as established in the original source material.
The film "The Last Detail" is an adaptation of Darryl Ponicsan's novel. The character Mulhall, portrayed by Otis Young, is depicted as Black in both the source novel and the film, consistent with the original material. No other main characters show a change in race from their established or implied original depiction.
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