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Forgive Us Our Debts combines a classic parable with the teachings of Jesus to His disciples. Jesus teaches that forgiveness comes from God as He instructs Peter to catch a fish that contains a coin to pay Peter's debt. Jesus also teaches about a man who is forgiven by his king of an enormous debt. Yet, the forgiven man leaves and immediately casts a man, who owes him almost nothing, into prison. The king then rescinds his forgiveness. To receive forgiveness we must also forgive.
Forgive Us Our Debts combines a classic parable with the teachings of Jesus to His disciples. Jesus teaches that forgiveness comes from God as He instructs Peter to catch a fish that contains a coin to pay Peter's debt. Jesus also teaches about a man who is forgiven by his king of an enormous debt. Yet, the forgiven man leaves and immediately casts a man, who owes him almost nothing, into prison. The king then rescinds his forgiveness. To receive forgiveness we must also forgive.
The film's central narrative critiques the dehumanizing and exploitative nature of the debt collection system, portraying individual struggles as consequences of systemic financial pressures, thus aligning with left-leaning themes of economic inequality.
The movie features a voice cast with visible diversity, including prominent Black actors. Its narrative, however, centers on universal moral themes of forgiveness without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or making DEI themes central to the story.
The film 'Forgive Us Our Debts' does not contain any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on a man's struggle with forgiveness, with no elements related to queer identity identified in its plot or character arcs.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This film appears to be an original production from 1991, with no clear indication of being an adaptation of prior source material or a remake with pre-established characters. Therefore, there are no characters whose gender was canonically established elsewhere and subsequently changed.
There is no widely available information indicating that "Forgive Us Our Debts" (1991) is an adaptation of source material with canonically established characters or a biopic of historical figures. Therefore, no characters can be identified as having undergone a race swap.
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