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A bewitching combinatory adaptation of the Bluebeard tale and a 15th century Portuguese fable of a damsel who disguises herself as a knight errant.
A bewitching combinatory adaptation of the Bluebeard tale and a 15th century Portuguese fable of a damsel who disguises herself as a knight errant.
Silvestre explores themes of medieval folklore, moral decay, and human nature through a reinterpretation of a Portuguese legend. The film's focus is primarily on cultural and existential questions rather than explicit political ideologies, leading to a neutral rating.
The film features traditional casting consistent with its medieval Portuguese setting, without intentional race or gender swaps. Its narrative, based on a folk tale, does not engage in explicit critique of traditional identities or center modern DEI themes.
The film uses Christian iconography and characters to expose hypocrisy, moral corruption, and the darker aspects of human desire and power. It presents a critical view of institutional religion and its adherents, without offering significant counterbalancing positive portrayals.
The film "Silvestre" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on medieval legends, family honor, and heterosexual relationships within a historical context, thus rendering the LGBTQ+ portrayal N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film adapts traditional Portuguese folk tales. While some tales feature characters in gender disguise, this is an in-plot element and not a change to the character's canonical gender. There is no evidence of a character canonically established as one gender being portrayed as a different gender.
Silvestre (1982) is a Portuguese film adapting traditional folk tales. There is no established canonical or historical racial depiction for its characters in the source material that would allow for a race swap as defined.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources