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Former CIA spy Bob Ho takes on his toughest assignment to date: looking after his girlfriend's three kids (who haven't exactly warmed to their mom's beau). When one of the youngsters accidentally downloads a top-secret f...
Former CIA spy Bob Ho takes on his toughest assignment to date: looking after his girlfriend's three kids (who haven't exactly warmed to their mom's beau). When one of the youngsters accidentally downloads a top-secret f...
The film primarily focuses on apolitical themes of family bonding, personal transformation, and action-comedy tropes, without explicitly promoting or critiquing any specific political ideology, leading to a neutral rating.
The movie features visible diversity in its cast, including a prominent minority lead actor, but does not appear to engage in explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. The narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities and does not incorporate explicit DEI themes or critiques.
The Spy Next Door is a family action-comedy that does not include any explicit LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Therefore, there is no portrayal to evaluate, resulting in an N/A rating according to the rubric.
The film's action sequences primarily feature the male protagonist, Bob Ho, engaging in physical combat against male antagonists. No female characters are depicted as defeating male opponents in close-quarters physical combat.
The Spy Next Door is an original film featuring characters created specifically for this production. There are no pre-existing source materials, historical figures, or legacy characters whose gender was altered for this movie.
The Spy Next Door is an original film, not an adaptation of pre-existing source material or a biopic. All characters were created for this specific production, meaning there are no prior canonical or historical racial depictions to compare against. Therefore, no race swaps occurred.
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