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Delivery Man (2013)
An affable underachiever finds out he's fathered 533 children through anonymous donations to a fertility clinic 20 years ago. Now he must decide whether or not to come forward when 142 of them file a lawsuit to reveal his identity.
An affable underachiever finds out he's fathered 533 children through anonymous donations to a fertility clinic 20 years ago. Now he must decide whether or not to come forward when 142 of them file a lawsuit to reveal his identity.
The film explores universal themes of personal responsibility, identity, and the unexpected nature of family, focusing on a man's journey to embrace his role as a biological father. It avoids explicit political commentary, balancing potential interpretations from both left and right perspectives.
The movie features a predominantly white main cast without explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative frames traditional identities neutrally or positively, focusing on themes of fatherhood and responsibility rather than explicit DEI critiques.
The film includes a gay character, Brett, as one of the protagonist's many biological children. His identity and relationship are depicted incidentally, without being central to the plot or a source of either affirmation or denigration. The portrayal is respectful but not deeply explored.
The film "Delivery Man" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a sperm donor discovering his biological children and their individual life stories, none of which involve transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Delivery Man" is a remake of the 2011 Canadian-French film "Starbuck." All primary and significant characters in "Delivery Man" retain the same gender as their established counterparts in the original source material.
Delivery Man is a remake of the 2011 French-Canadian film Starbuck. The main characters in the remake maintain the same racial background as their counterparts in the original film. No established characters were portrayed by actors of a different race.
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