A duo of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations about a greedy wife's attempt to embezzle her dying husband's fortune, and a sleazy reporter's adoption of a strange black cat.
A duo of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations about a greedy wife's attempt to embezzle her dying husband's fortune, and a sleazy reporter's adoption of a strange black cat.
This anthology film explores universal themes of human depravity, greed, guilt, and supernatural retribution. It remains apolitical by focusing on individual moral failings and their consequences rather than explicitly promoting or critiquing specific political ideologies.
The movie features a largely traditional cast without explicit DEI-driven recasting of primary roles. Its narrative, focused on horror and psychological drama, does not present an explicit critique of traditional identities or incorporate central DEI themes.
The film adapts Edgar Allan Poe's "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar." In this segment, the mesmerist character, who was originally male in Poe's short story, is portrayed as female.
Two Evil Eyes, an anthology horror film, does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its two segments. Consequently, the film offers no portrayal, positive or negative, of queer identity or experiences, resulting in an N/A rating for its net impact.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This anthology film adapts two Edgar Allan Poe stories. The characters in Poe's original works were implicitly white, consistent with their 19th-century American setting. The film's cast for these roles also consists of white actors, thus no race swaps occurred.
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