
Not Rated
A satire on companionate marriage, in which both sides of a polyamorous married couple take lovers. But when this free love arrangement threatens to break up their comfortable domestic life, they throw them over in favor of an exclusive relationship.
A satire on companionate marriage, in which both sides of a polyamorous married couple take lovers. But when this free love arrangement threatens to break up their comfortable domestic life, they throw them over in favor of an exclusive relationship.
The film's title, 'The Stronger Sex,' suggests a focus on gender roles and societal dynamics, a topic with inherent political implications. However, without any specific plot details, character arcs, or thematic evidence, it is impossible to objectively determine the film's stance or political bias, leading to a default neutral rating.
This 1922 British silent film reflects the casting and narrative conventions of its era, which typically involved traditional representation and framing of identities. There is no evidence to suggest intentional diversity in casting or explicit critiques of traditional identities within its narrative.
Based on available information, 'The Stronger Sex' does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, there is no specific portrayal to evaluate under the provided rubric.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
There is no evidence that "The Stronger Sex" (1930), based on a play of the same name, features any characters whose gender was established differently in prior source material or history and then changed for this film. The film explores gender roles within its own narrative.
There is no available information indicating that "The Stronger Sex" (1930) is an adaptation of source material with established character races or features historical figures. Therefore, no race swaps can be identified.