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Min-woo (played by Jeon Yeong-rok), who came to Hong Kong for business, has his bag stolen at the airport. And after the suspicious death of his friend Ho-jin, Min-woo is treated as a mentally ill person and is confined to a hotel. With the help of the branch manager's secretary, Miss Ho, he is confined to the hotel. With the help of the branch manager's secretary, Miss Ho, he challenges the suspicions about Ho-jin's death with the help of a beautiful Chinese woman named Hyang-ri. After Miss Ho is found dead, Min-woo confirms that Hyang-ri's dead lover, James, is the same person as Ho-jin. Min-woo, who was caught by the villain Chen while trying to save Hyang-ri's female soldier and drowned in the sea, is rescued and Ho-jin's body is recovered from the sea. It is finally revealed that CEO Jin was jealous of Ho-jin and Hyang-ri and had Chen kill Ho-jin. He chases CEO Jin as he runs away and destroys him. When Min-woo returns, love with Hyang-ri awaits him.
Min-woo (played by Jeon Yeong-rok), who came to Hong Kong for business, has his bag stolen at the airport. And after the suspicious death of his friend Ho-jin, Min-woo is treated as a mentally ill person and is confined to a hotel. With the help of the branch manager's secretary, Miss Ho, he is confined to the hotel. With the help of the branch manager's secretary, Miss Ho, he challenges the suspicions about Ho-jin's death with the help of a beautiful Chinese woman named Hyang-ri. After Miss Ho is found dead, Min-woo confirms that Hyang-ri's dead lover, James, is the same person as Ho-jin. Min-woo, who was caught by the villain Chen while trying to save Hyang-ri's female soldier and drowned in the sea, is rescued and Ho-jin's body is recovered from the sea. It is finally revealed that CEO Jin was jealous of Ho-jin and Hyang-ri and had Chen kill Ho-jin. He chases CEO Jin as he runs away and destroys him. When Min-woo returns, love with Hyang-ri awaits him.
The film's political bias is rated as neutral due to the complete absence of specific plot details, character arcs, or thematic content, which prevents any assessment of ideological context or proposed solutions.
Based on the absence of specific details regarding casting, character diversity, or narrative themes, the movie is assessed as having a neutral approach to representation and the framing of traditional identities. This suggests a balanced presence of diversity without explicit DEI-driven recasting or strong critiques of traditional identities.
Without any provided plot or character information for 'Great Ambition', it is not possible to identify or evaluate the presence or portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's depiction is therefore categorized as N/A.
No information is available regarding the plot, characters, or combat scenes of the film 'Great Ambition.' Therefore, it is not possible to determine if any female characters engage in or win physical combat against male opponents.
No source material or prior character information is provided for "Great Ambition" (1987). Without established canonical or historical genders for its characters, it is impossible to determine if any gender swaps occurred.
No information is provided regarding source material, historical figures, or prior character establishments for the 1987 film "Great Ambition." Without a canonical or historical baseline for its characters' races, it is not possible to identify a race swap.