A detective turned restaurant inspector in Southern Florida is pulled into a world of greed and corruption after a tourist finds a severed arm while fishing. And yes, there's a monkey.
A detective turned restaurant inspector in Southern Florida is pulled into a world of greed and corruption after a tourist finds a severed arm while fishing. And yes, there's a monkey.
The film's central thesis critiques corruption, social inequality, and the excesses of capitalism, particularly highlighting systemic issues and their human cost, which aligns with progressive values and places it as left-leaning.
The series features a diverse cast that reflects a multicultural environment, showcasing characters from various socioeconomic backgrounds. Its narrative explores themes of social inequality and environmental concerns, providing a rich social tapestry.
Based on current available information, there is no explicit mention or detail regarding LGBTQ+ characters or themes in 'Bad Monkey'. The series' portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements is therefore considered N/A, as no identifiable depiction is present in the reviewed sources.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The provided information explicitly states there is no direct mention of gender swapping in the series, and the show does not appear to engage in it as a theme or device. There is no indication that any established character's gender was changed from a prior canon.
The provided information indicates a diverse cast with new characters like Rosa Campesino and a Vodou priestess, fitting the multicultural setting. There is no mention of the show being an adaptation with pre-established character races, nor any historical figures being depicted. Thus, no instances of race swapping are identified.
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