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A bogatyr is an epic warrior from ancient Kievan Rus. Most are directed in the traditional bylinas, traditional Russian epic poems, as being endowed with enormous strength and cunning, although often not completely immune to human weaknesses. Here, our three heroes gather together once more to rescue the ruler of the land from the attempts of an evil foreign queen. She plans to make him fall in love with her so her youth and beauty can be renewed, but in exchange will destroy his kingdom.
A bogatyr is an epic warrior from ancient Kievan Rus. Most are directed in the traditional bylinas, traditional Russian epic poems, as being endowed with enormous strength and cunning, although often not completely immune to human weaknesses. Here, our three heroes gather together once more to rescue the ruler of the land from the attempts of an evil foreign queen. She plans to make him fall in love with her so her youth and beauty can be renewed, but in exchange will destroy his kingdom.
The film focuses on apolitical themes of traditional heroism and the battle against a selfish, magical antagonist. Its narrative centers on universal virtues and vices rather than promoting specific political ideologies.
This animated film, based on Russian folklore, features characters cast and portrayed in a manner consistent with their traditional depictions. The narrative maintains a neutral to positive framing of its main characters, who embody traditional heroic identities, without incorporating explicit DEI themes or critiques of traditional roles.
The film is set in Kievan Rus' and features Prince Vladimir, implicitly placing it within an Orthodox Christian cultural context. While not overtly religious, the narrative aligns with virtues like courage, loyalty, and self-sacrifice, which resonate with the moral dignity often associated with the faith, without any negative portrayal or critique.
The film 'Three Heroes and the Shamakhan Queen' does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative centers on established heterosexual relationships and a fantasy adventure plot, resulting in no specific portrayal of queer identity.
The film features several female characters, including the Shamakhan Queen, Lyubava, Alyonushka, Nastya, Baba Yaga, and Zabava. The Shamakhan Queen's victories are achieved through magic and enchantment, not direct physical combat. Other female characters are not depicted as engaging in or winning physical fights against male opponents.
The film features characters from Russian folklore and introduces new ones. No established character from the source material or previous adaptations is portrayed with a different gender.
The film is an adaptation of Russian folklore and historical figures. All main characters, including the three heroes and Prince Vladimir, are depicted consistently with their traditional Slavic/East European origins. No established character's race was altered.
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