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He Went That Way (2024)
Set in 1964, a three-day journey along Route 66 begins when Bobby Falls, a 19-year-old serial killer, hitches a ride with Jim Goodwin, a celebrity animal handler travelling with his precious cargo: his TV chimpanzee, Spanky.
Set in 1964, a three-day journey along Route 66 begins when Bobby Falls, a 19-year-old serial killer, hitches a ride with Jim Goodwin, a celebrity animal handler travelling with his precious cargo: his TV chimpanzee, Spanky.
The film explores the intense psychological dynamic between a serial killer and his captive, a chimpanzee handler, focusing on themes of survival and morality. Its narrative centers on individual struggle and the breakdown of order without advocating for a specific political ideology.
Insufficient information is available to assess the diversity, equity, and inclusion characteristics of this film's narrative and framing. The primary cast features traditional representation.
The film features a gay protagonist who demonstrates resilience and complexity while facing a life-threatening situation. The antagonist's homophobia is a central element of the conflict, presented as an external force of prejudice. The narrative maintains an empathetic perspective towards the protagonist's identity and his fight for survival.
The narrative of 'He Went That Way' primarily focuses on a tense road trip between a serial killer, an animal handler, and a chimpanzee. The film does not feature significant portrayals of family structures or family-life norms.
The film He Went That Way does not feature any identifiable transgender characters or themes within its narrative. The story focuses on other elements, with no portrayal of transsexual identity present in the film's plot or character arcs.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
The film adapts a true story, portraying real-life figures Larry Lee Ranes and Bobby Darin. The actors cast in these roles align with the documented historical race of the individuals, and no other established characters are depicted with a different race.
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