When a funeral of a British spy is attacked, all of the remaining spies are killed. Only one spy is left and is now Britain's last hope. Johnny English and his sidekick, Bough have been assigned the case of investigating...
When a funeral of a British spy is attacked, all of the remaining spies are killed. Only one spy is left and is now Britain's last hope. Johnny English and his sidekick, Bough have been assigned the case of investigating...
The film's core narrative champions the defense of traditional British institutions and national identity against a foreign, authoritarian threat, aligning with conservative values of patriotism and tradition. While comedic, its solution reinforces the importance of preserving the established order.
The movie features primarily traditional casting with no explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative maintains a neutral to positive framing of traditional identities, without incorporating or critiquing DEI themes.
Johnny English does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a heterosexual spy's comedic adventures, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences, resulting in a 'N/A' rating for LGBTQ+ portrayal.
The film features Lorna Campbell, an Interpol agent, who is shown to be capable and involved in action sequences. However, her actions primarily involve stealth, disarming opponents to acquire firearms, or using firearms. There are no clear instances where she defeats one or more male opponents in direct, close-quarters physical combat without relying on firearms or other tools.
Johnny English is an original film, not an adaptation of pre-existing source material with established characters. All main characters were created for this film, thus no gender swaps occurred from prior canon or history.
Johnny English (2003) is the inaugural film in its series, introducing original characters without prior canonical racial depictions in source material or previous installments. Therefore, no race swaps occurred.
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