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Two men are in love with the same woman. One of them, feeling rejected, attempts suicide. The young woman finally decides to choose a third man. When they recount their affair, none of them gives the same version of events...
Two men are in love with the same woman. One of them, feeling rejected, attempts suicide. The young woman finally decides to choose a third man. When they recount their affair, none of them gives the same version of events...
The film's central subject matter, focusing on personal relationships and dates, lacks inherent political valence. Without specific plot details, the narrative appears to address personal rather than political problems or solutions, resulting in a neutral bias rating.
Based on the absence of specific details regarding the movie's cast and narrative, the film is assessed as having a neutral approach to character diversity and a traditional framing of identities. This indicates that while diversity may be visibly present, there are no explicit DEI-driven casting choices or strong critiques of traditional identities within the narrative.
Based on the available information, the film 'Three Dates' does not depict any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, its portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements is rated as N/A, indicating no presence within the narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
There is no evidence that "Three Dates" (1953) is an adaptation of source material or a reboot with pre-established characters whose genders could be swapped. The characters are presumed original to the film.
The film "Three Dates" (1953) is a French short film. There is no widely known source material or prior established character canon to indicate any character's race was changed from an original depiction.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources