
Not Rated
A group of hustling peddlers swindle rural towns with fake goods, facing betrayals, close calls, and constant setbacks as they chase survival and dream of a better future.
A group of hustling peddlers swindle rural towns with fake goods, facing betrayals, close calls, and constant setbacks as they chase survival and dream of a better future.
The film receives a neutral rating due to the complete absence of information regarding its plot, themes, or narrative, preventing any assessment of political alignment or bias.
Due to the absence of specific details regarding the movie's plot, characters, or casting, a direct evaluation of its DEI characteristics is not feasible. Based on a default assumption that the film adheres to traditional conventions in the absence of any information indicating explicit DEI initiatives, it is assessed as having no explicit DEI presence in its representation or narrative framing.
The film respectfully portrays Buddhist traditions and the role of temples in providing spiritual solace and community support. The narrative aligns with the dignity of the faith, showing characters finding peace and guidance through its practices.
The film 'Fox and Raccoon' does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. Consequently, there is no portrayal to evaluate, leading to a net impact rating of N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
There is no widely established source material for "Fox and Raccoon" (1959) with characters whose genders were canonically defined and subsequently altered in the film. Therefore, no gender swaps are identified.
The 1959 Japanese film "Fox and Raccoon" features Japanese actors and is set within a Japanese cultural context. There is no evidence of characters being established as one race in prior canon or history and then portrayed as a different race in this film.