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A writer in 1930s Moscow has his work banned and is expelled from the official union, leaving him without income. He then writes a novel about a mysterious dark visitor and gradually starts confusing his real life with the story.
A writer in 1930s Moscow has his work banned and is expelled from the official union, leaving him without income. He then writes a novel about a mysterious dark visitor and gradually starts confusing his real life with the story.
The film's central thesis is a pointed critique of authoritarianism and totalitarian power, explicitly promoting anti-authoritarian ideology and championing artistic freedom against state repression, which aligns with progressive values.
The film's social impact is noted for its themes of resistance against authoritarianism and war, fostering dissent and hope. However, the provided information does not indicate explicit diversity in casting or a narrative that critiques traditional identities, focusing instead on political and moral themes.
The film portrays Yeshua Ha-Notsri (Jesus) and the virtues of faith and mercy with depth and sympathy, positioning spiritual belief as a profound counterpoint to authoritarianism. The narrative aligns with the dignity of the faith, especially in contrast to the oppressive atheist regime.
Based on current information, the 2024 film adaptation of 'The Master and Margarita' does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focus is on political commentary and the heterosexual relationship between the Master and Margarita, indicating no depiction of LGBTQ+ elements.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The provided information explicitly states that the film does not feature gender-swapping of characters and maintains character genders consistent with the original novel's depiction, including Margarita remaining a central female figure.
The film's casting aligns with its original Soviet-era Russian context, featuring Russian and European actors. There is no indication of characters established as one race being portrayed as a different race, maintaining the source material's racial depictions.
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