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The hero is a cadet of a military school where future defenders of the Pinochet regime are trained. Having survived the collapse of the philosophy of brutality, Jaguar (so he is nicknamed by the cadets for his firm and i...
The hero is a cadet of a military school where future defenders of the Pinochet regime are trained. Having survived the collapse of the philosophy of brutality, Jaguar (so he is nicknamed by the cadets for his firm and i...
The film's central thesis explicitly promotes a progressive ideology by critiquing the systemic issues of imperialism, war, and the exploitation of indigenous populations by state and foreign powers.
This film features a cast that authentically reflects its Bolivian setting, focusing on indigenous characters. Its narrative strongly critiques colonial and capitalist exploitation, portraying oppressive power structures negatively and centering the struggle for liberation by indigenous people.
The provided input for the film 'Yaguar' by Sebastián Alarcón did not contain any details or context regarding LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal is not possible, and it is categorized as N/A due to a lack of depiction information.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Yaguar" (1987) is an adaptation of a novel. There is no readily available information or critical commentary suggesting that any character, canonically established as one gender in the source material, was portrayed as a different gender in the film.
Yaguar (1987) is an original film and not an adaptation of pre-existing material with established characters. Therefore, there is no prior canonical or historical race for its characters to be swapped from.
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