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Insignificance (1985)

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Insignificance (1985)

Overview

Four 1950s icons meet in the same hotel room, and two of them discover more in common between them than they ever anticipated.


Starring Cast


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Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Progressive
Political: Strong Left
Diversity: Low

Viewer Rating
6.7

Overview

Four 1950s icons meet in the same hotel room, and two of them discover more in common between them than they ever anticipated.


Starring Cast


Where to watch

Prime Video logoPrime Video
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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Progressive

Primary

The film's central thesis explicitly critiques the systemic abuses of power during the McCarthy era, portraying the Senator as a menacing figure who suppresses intellect and freedom. It also highlights the objectification of women and the existential threat of nuclear war, aligning with progressive critiques of historical authoritarianism and societal injustices.

The movie utilizes traditional casting, with white actors portraying historically white figures. Its narrative explores themes of fame and power in 1950s America, but it does not explicitly critique traditional identities or center on DEI themes.

Secondary

The film "Insignificance" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on a fictional meeting between iconic figures, exploring themes of fame, power, and the atomic age, without incorporating queer identities or storylines.

The film "Insignificance, 1985" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a fictional meeting of 1950s American icons, with no plot points or character arcs related to transsexual identity.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

The film features characters based on real historical figures: Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, Joseph McCarthy, and Joe DiMaggio. All these characters are portrayed on screen with the same gender as their historical counterparts.

The film portrays fictionalized versions of real historical figures, including Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, Joe DiMaggio, and Joseph McCarthy. All these figures were historically white, and they are depicted by white actors in the film, aligning with their established racial identities.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

6.7

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

IMDB logo
6.4
The Movie Database logo
6.3

Critic Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes logo
7.3
Metacritic logo
N/A

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