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Pierre is the artistic director of a theater, and when his daughter Manon lets him know that she is coming to see him after a year's absence, Pierre decides to prepare for the meeting. He goes to the theater with his girlfriend Ariane and has the actresses in his troupe act out different aspects of his daughter's character. Unfortunately, this is not adequate preparation, for when Manon does show up, nothing goes quite as he imagined...
Pierre is the artistic director of a theater, and when his daughter Manon lets him know that she is coming to see him after a year's absence, Pierre decides to prepare for the meeting. He goes to the theater with his girlfriend Ariane and has the actresses in his troupe act out different aspects of his daughter's character. Unfortunately, this is not adequate preparation, for when Manon does show up, nothing goes quite as he imagined...
A political bias rating cannot be objectively determined for 'The Prude' due to the complete absence of specific plot points, character arcs, or thematic details, leading to a default neutral rating.
Based on the limited information provided, which includes only the movie title and director, the film is assessed as having traditional casting and narrative framing. There are no details to suggest explicit DEI-driven casting or a narrative that critiques traditional identities or centers DEI themes.
Based on the provided information, there are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in the film 'The Prude' by Jacques Doillon, resulting in an N/A rating for its portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Prude (1986) is an original film, not an adaptation or reboot of existing material. All characters were created for this film, meaning there is no prior canonical or historical gender to compare against for a gender swap.
The Prude (La Puritaine) is an original 1986 film, not an adaptation or biopic. All characters were created for this specific movie, meaning there were no pre-existing canonical or historical racial portrayals to be altered.
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