Husband and wife Nora and Héctor's scientific breakthrough lets them time travel from 1966 to 2025. As Héctor struggles, Nora thrives—but at what cost?
Husband and wife Nora and Héctor's scientific breakthrough lets them time travel from 1966 to 2025. As Héctor struggles, Nora thrives—but at what cost?
The film explicitly promotes progressive ideology by critiquing traditional masculinity and patriarchal structures, while celebrating women's empowerment and the positive impact of social progress on gender roles across different eras.
The film centers its narrative on the evolving roles of women and the impact of social progress, depicting a journey from marginalization to empowerment. It explicitly highlights increased opportunities for women in STEM fields and advocates for greater gender equality, making these themes central to its storytelling.
Our Times features subtle LGBTQ+ representation through a pansexual character openly discussing her relationships. This depiction contributes to the film's portrayal of evolving social norms and a more inclusive future society, affirming acceptance and visibility, though LGBTQ+ themes are not central to the narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film explicitly states it does not depict any gender swapping. It focuses on gender roles and dynamics across different eras with original characters, Nora and Héctor, whose genders remain consistent throughout the narrative.
The provided information explicitly states there is no indication of race swapping in "Our Times." The film focuses on Mexican characters in Mexico City, maintaining cultural and racial consistency, suggesting no character's established race has been altered.
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