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It's About the Second Coming (1980)
Depictions of famous Biblical stories as well as the end times accompany an overarching plot of a man who continues to avoid church even as the end of the world draws closer.
Depictions of famous Biblical stories as well as the end times accompany an overarching plot of a man who continues to avoid church even as the end of the world draws closer.
The film's central thesis explicitly promotes a literal interpretation of the Second Coming and the associated call for traditional Christian values, which are foundational to conservative religious and political thought in the US.
Due to the complete absence of specific information regarding the movie's cast, character diversity, or narrative themes, a definitive evaluation of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion characteristics is not possible. The assessment defaults to assuming traditional characteristics in both its representation and narrative framing, as no evidence suggests otherwise.
The film, a horror/comedy, portrays the extreme and violent consequences of a group's fanatical interpretation of Christian eschatology. It uses satire to critique the dangers of blind faith and apocalyptic beliefs, depicting adherents as deluded or dangerous.
The film "It's About the Second Coming" is a religious drama/comedy focused on the rapture and the second coming of Christ. There are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in the narrative, thus no portrayal to evaluate.
Based on available plot summaries, cast lists, and thematic descriptions, the film "It's About the Second Coming" does not appear to feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on an apocalyptic survival scenario without any reported LGBTQ+ content.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1980 film's title suggests a focus on Christian eschatology, implying characters from biblical canon. There is no evidence or widely known information to suggest that any canonically established biblical figures are portrayed with a different gender in this specific production.
The film's premise, 'It's About the Second Coming,' suggests an original interpretation of biblical prophecy rather than an adaptation of specific source material with canonically established characters whose race was unambiguously defined and then changed. There is no indication of a character meeting the strict definition of a race swap.
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