A gutsy crew of Joseon pirates and bandits battle stormy waters, puzzling clues and militant rivals in search of royal gold lost at sea.
A gutsy crew of Joseon pirates and bandits battle stormy waters, puzzling clues and militant rivals in search of royal gold lost at sea.
The film is a historical action-adventure comedy primarily focused on a treasure hunt, with its narrative centered on entertainment, character dynamics, and overcoming challenges rather than promoting a specific political ideology.
The movie features an entirely Korean cast, which is traditional for its cultural origin. It includes a strong female pirate captain and a diverse ensemble of characters in terms of gender and roles, but its narrative does not explicitly critique traditional identities or center on DEI themes.
The film features Hae-rang, the pirate captain, who is consistently shown to be a highly skilled fighter. She engages in and wins numerous close-quarters physical confrontations, utilizing swords and martial arts against multiple male opponents throughout the adventure.
The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure is an action-adventure film that does not feature any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or storylines. Its narrative is centered on a quest for lost treasure and the dynamics between its various factions, without incorporating elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The film features a new cast of original characters created for this installment. There are no instances of characters previously established in prior canon or history being portrayed with a different gender.
This South Korean film is a sequel to a Korean movie, featuring original characters within a historical Korean setting. There is no evidence of any character being canonically established as a different race in prior source material or history and then portrayed as another race in this film.
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