Vincent LaMarca is a dedicated and well-respected New York City police detective who has gone to great lengths to distance himself from his past, but then makes the terrible discovery that his own son has fallen into a life of crime.
Vincent LaMarca is a dedicated and well-respected New York City police detective who has gone to great lengths to distance himself from his past, but then makes the terrible discovery that his own son has fallen into a life of crime.
The film explores the complex interplay of family legacy, personal responsibility, and the justice system through a father-son narrative, without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology or solution. It presents a human drama rather than a political thesis.
The movie features a predominantly white cast in traditional roles without explicit DEI-driven recasting. Its narrative focuses on a crime drama centered around a white, male protagonist, and does not critique traditional identities or make DEI themes central to its plot.
The film 'City by the Sea' does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. The story primarily focuses on a detective and his son, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences, resulting in a 'N/A' rating for LGBTQ+ portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is based on a true story and an Esquire article. All major characters, including Vincent LaMarca and his son Joey, are portrayed on screen with the same gender as their real-life or source material counterparts.
The film "City by the Sea" is based on a true story about a white American family. The main characters, Vincent LaMarca and his son Joey, are portrayed by white actors, consistent with their real-life counterparts. There are no instances of a character's established race being changed.
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