Rome, 1973. Masked men kidnap a teenage boy named John Paul Getty III (Charlie Plummer). His grandfather, Jean Paul Getty (Christopher Plummer), is the richest human in the world, a billionaire oil magnate, but he's noto...
Rome, 1973. Masked men kidnap a teenage boy named John Paul Getty III (Charlie Plummer). His grandfather, Jean Paul Getty (Christopher Plummer), is the richest human in the world, a billionaire oil magnate, but he's noto...
The film leans left by presenting a strong moral condemnation of extreme, unchecked greed and the prioritization of wealth over human life, exemplified by J. Paul Getty's character, aligning with progressive critiques of the moral responsibilities of the ultra-rich.
The movie features traditional casting that accurately reflects the historical figures involved, without any intentional race or gender swaps. While the narrative critiques the specific character flaws of the wealthy patriarch, it does not explicitly portray traditional identities negatively or center on broader DEI themes.
The film 'All the Money in the World' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its plot is entirely centered on the kidnapping of John Paul Getty III and the complex family dynamics surrounding the ransom, resulting in no depiction of LGBTQ+ elements.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is based on real historical figures, and all major characters, including J. Paul Getty, Gail Harris, and John Paul Getty III, are portrayed on screen with their historically established genders. No instances of a gender swap were identified.
The film is a biographical drama based on real historical figures. All major characters, including J. Paul Getty, Gail Harris, and John Paul Getty III, are portrayed by actors whose race aligns with their documented historical counterparts.
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