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Easy Virtue (1992)
Jang is attacked in her home by a masked man two nights in a row. Her husband is reluctant to call the police, but they both begin to suspect the odd young man living next door
Jang is attacked in her home by a masked man two nights in a row. Her husband is reluctant to call the police, but they both begin to suspect the odd young man living next door
The provided details, including conflicting movie identification and an absence of plot information, are insufficient to determine any political bias or relevant themes for the film.
The film features a cast consistent with traditional regional casting, without explicit DEI-driven recasting. Information regarding the narrative's portrayal of traditional identities or DEI themes is not available.
The film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on other aspects, with no depiction of queer identity or related storylines present in the movie's details.
The film 'Easy Virtue, 1992' does not feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative contains no elements related to transgender identity or experiences, resulting in a classification of no depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Easy Virtue" (1992), directed by Jong-seon Eom, is a South Korean production unrelated to the Noël Coward play. Its characters are original to this specific film, lacking prior canonical gender establishments. No gender swaps are present.
The film is a South Korean production featuring a South Korean cast. There is no indication it adapts source material with characters of a different established race or portrays non-Korean historical figures. No race swap is identified.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
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