Not Rated
Lost comedy short film by Georges Méliès.
Lost comedy short film by Georges Méliès.
A Good Trick is rated 0 because its central subject matter is apolitical entertainment, focusing on stage magic, illusion, and visual spectacle without any discernible social or political commentary.
This early 20th-century trick film features traditional casting typical of its era, with no explicit diversity initiatives. Its narrative is solely focused on a magic performance, offering no commentary or critique on traditional identities or engagement with DEI themes.
Georges Méliès's 1904 silent trick film, 'A Good Trick,' focuses entirely on a magician performing various illusions. The film's content and era of production do not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in no depiction within its narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film features original characters created for the screen without prior canonical or historical gender establishment, meaning no character's gender could have been swapped from a pre-existing source.
This 1901 silent film by Georges Méliès is an original short, not an adaptation of pre-existing material with established characters. There are no characters who were canonically, historically, or widely established as a specific race prior to this film's creation.