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Greed (1924)

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Greed (1924)

Overview

When housewife Trina wins the lottery, her comfortable life with her dentist husband John slowly deteriorates, in part by her own increasing paranoia and partly by the machinations of villainous acquaintance Marcus.


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Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Progressive

Political: Strong Left
Diversity: Low
Christianity: Negative

Viewer Rating
8.3

Overview

When housewife Trina wins the lottery, her comfortable life with her dentist husband John slowly deteriorates, in part by her own increasing paranoia and partly by the machinations of villainous acquaintance Marcus.


Starring Cast


Where to watch

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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Progressive

Primary

The film's central thesis explicitly promotes a critique of materialism and the corrupting power of money, portraying how the pursuit of wealth leads to moral decay, the destruction of relationships, and tragic violence, aligning with anti-capitalist progressive ideologies.

The 1924 film 'Greed' features a cast predominantly composed of white actors, reflecting the common casting practices of its time. The narrative explores themes of human greed and moral decay without engaging in critiques of traditional identities or incorporating explicit DEI themes.

Secondary

The film portrays nominal Christian characters as deeply hypocritical and morally bankrupt, driven by overwhelming greed despite their religious affiliations. The narrative highlights the ineffectiveness of faith in tempering human vice, offering no counterbalancing positive portrayal of its influence on the characters' actions.

Erich von Stroheim's 'Greed' (1924) is a naturalistic drama primarily focused on the destructive impact of avarice on a heterosexual couple. The narrative does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, nor does it explore queer identity or relationships in any capacity.

Erich von Stroheim's 1924 film 'Greed' does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative centers on the destructive impact of avarice on a married couple, with no elements related to transgender identity present in the story.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

The 1924 film "Greed" is a direct adaptation of Frank Norris's 1899 novel "McTeague." The film accurately portrays the genders of all main characters as established in the original source material, with no changes to their canonical gender identities.

Greed (1924) is an adaptation of Frank Norris's novel "McTeague." The film's main characters, including McTeague, Trina, and Marcus, are portrayed by actors whose race aligns with the characters' descriptions in the original source material. There is no evidence of a race swap.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

8.3

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

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8.0
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7.3

Critic Ratings

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9.6
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N/A

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