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New adventures of three bogatyrs and their comrade-in-arms Julius Horse.
New adventures of three bogatyrs and their comrade-in-arms Julius Horse.
The film's dominant themes combine a satirical critique of corrupt and inept leadership with strong nationalist undertones, celebrating traditional Russian culture and heritage while expressing skepticism towards foreign influences. This aligns with conservative values of tradition, patriotism, and a desire for competent, nationally-focused governance.
The film features characters drawn from traditional Russian folklore, maintaining established Slavic archetypes and gender roles without introducing broader racial, ethnic, or LGBTQ+ diversity. Its narrative is deeply rooted in Russian mythology and humor, and it does not engage with themes of equity, inclusion, or systemic discrimination as commonly understood in contemporary US media.
Based on available information, the film 'Three Heroes and the Navel of the World' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Official descriptions and summaries focus on the traditional adventures of the bogatyrs, with no mention of LGBTQ+ representation or content, leading to a classification of no depiction.
The film features several female characters, including the wives of the three heroes. While some characters possess notable strength, there are no scenes depicting a female character achieving victory in direct physical combat against one or more male opponents. The primary combat roles are fulfilled by the male protagonists.
The film portrays traditional Russian heroes like Ilya Muromets, Alyosha Popovich, and Dobrynya Nikitich. Their on-screen genders are consistent with their established male roles in Russian folklore, indicating no gender swaps.
The film's characters, drawn from East Slavic folklore, are consistently portrayed by ethnically Russian/East Slavic voice actors and depicted with phenotypes aligning with their historical and canonical origins. No character established as one race is portrayed as a different race.
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