
Not Rated
The film's title, 'Trop gratter cuit' (Too much scratching burns), suggests a focus on universal human foibles and the consequences of excessive interference or ambition. These themes are generally apolitical, promoting moderation and self-restraint rather than a specific political ideology.
This 1932 film exhibits traditional casting practices consistent with its era, showing no intentional diversity-driven choices. The narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, without engaging in critical portrayals or explicit DEI themes.
The 1932 French comedy 'Trop gratter cuit' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's narrative, as described in available synopses, focuses on heterosexual relationships and comedic situations, indicating no queer representation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
There is no widely known source material or historical record for the 1916 film "Trop gratter cuit" that establishes character genders prior to its release. Therefore, no instances of gender swapping can be identified.
There is no available information regarding the source material, characters, or historical context of the 1916 film "Trop gratter cuit" to determine if any character's race was canonically established and subsequently changed.