
Not Rated
A realistic representation of the bombardment of Port Arthur by the Japanese. The great iron clad monsters of the deep are seen to glide in and out firing at the Russians, who are inland. The water effect is grand, and the mines are seen to explode, throwing thousands of tons of water high into the air; ships are seen to burst into flame and sink from sight, leaving the crew to fight their way to shore, some of them being shot by the Russians from the fort.
A realistic representation of the bombardment of Port Arthur by the Japanese. The great iron clad monsters of the deep are seen to glide in and out firing at the Russians, who are inland. The water effect is grand, and the mines are seen to explode, throwing thousands of tons of water high into the air; ships are seen to burst into flame and sink from sight, leaving the crew to fight their way to shore, some of them being shot by the Russians from the fort.
The film is an early 20th-century actualité documenting a specific military event, the bombardment of Port Arthur. Its primary focus is on historical depiction rather than promoting or critiquing any specific modern political ideology, leading to a neutral rating.
This early 20th-century historical film likely features traditional casting, consistent with its era and subject matter. The narrative does not appear to incorporate explicit DEI themes or offer critiques of traditional identities.
This film is a 1904 silent documentary depicting the Russo-Japanese War. As a historical record of a military event from that era, it does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Therefore, there is no portrayal to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1904 film depicts a historical naval bombardment. It is highly unlikely to feature named, plot-relevant characters with established canonical or historical genders that could be subject to a gender swap.
This 1904 film is a historical re-enactment of a naval battle, not an adaptation of a story with pre-existing named characters. There are no characters who were canonically, historically, or widely established as one race prior to this film and then portrayed as a different race within it.