Join sadomasochistic superheroes Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, and the rest of the Jackass crew as they terrorize your TV screens and everyone that gets in their way (especially themselves) with their own sick and twisted interpretation of physical entertainment. Their brand of pranks, goofball antics, and unabashed brutal comedy are sure to bring new meaning to the phrase "Don't Try This At Home!"
Join sadomasochistic superheroes Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, and the rest of the Jackass crew as they terrorize your TV screens and everyone that gets in their way (especially themselves) with their own sick and twisted interpretation of physical entertainment. Their brand of pranks, goofball antics, and unabashed brutal comedy are sure to bring new meaning to the phrase "Don't Try This At Home!"
The film's central focus on apolitical physical comedy and stunts, devoid of any discernible political message or ideological agenda, results in a neutral rating.
The movie features a cast that is primarily traditional in its demographic composition, without explicit race or gender swaps. Its format as a series of stunts and pranks means it does not present a narrative that critiques or frames traditional identities or engages with DEI themes.
Jackass incorporates elements like cross-dressing and homoerotic-coded stunts primarily for shock value and comedic effect, as part of its broader strategy of pushing social boundaries. These depictions are incidental to the show's core humor, neither affirming nor explicitly denigrating LGBTQ+ identities, resulting in a neutral overall portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Jackass is an original reality stunt show featuring its performers. It does not adapt pre-existing characters from source material or history, nor does it reboot legacy characters with different genders. Instances of cross-dressing are comedic disguises, not gender swaps of established characters.
Jackass is a reality stunt show featuring real individuals playing themselves, not fictional characters adapted from source material. As such, there are no instances of characters with established races being portrayed by actors of a different race.
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