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Jane Austen's Mafia! (1998)
After growing up poor in Salmonella, Vincenzo Cortino installs himself as the preeminent, if bumbling, Mafia don of the New World. But now he must pass on power to one of his two sons: either level-headed veteran Anthony or vituperative loose cannon Joey.
After growing up poor in Salmonella, Vincenzo Cortino installs himself as the preeminent, if bumbling, Mafia don of the New World. But now he must pass on power to one of his two sons: either level-headed veteran Anthony or vituperative loose cannon Joey.
The film is a broad parody of mafia films and romantic dramas, focusing entirely on comedic situations and genre subversion. It does not engage with political themes or promote any specific ideology, maintaining a neutral stance.
The film features traditional casting with no explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative does not critically portray traditional identities or center on explicit DEI themes.
The film satirizes the patriarchal and often violent family structure of a criminal organization. Its comedic portrayal of loyalty and succession within this context offers no clear endorsement or critique of broader traditional or progressive family values.
The film 'Jane Austen's Mafia!' does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on parodying mafia films and classic literature through slapstick comedy and broad humor, without engaging with queer identity or related social commentary.
The film Jane Austen's Mafia! does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses entirely on parodying mafia film tropes and does not incorporate elements related to trans identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Jane Austen's Mafia! is a parody film that draws inspiration from mafia narratives. The characters in the film, while parodic, maintain the established genders of their source material counterparts. No canonical or historically established characters are portrayed with a different gender.
The film is a parody that creates new characters inspired by mafia films and Jane Austen's works. The main cast portrays these characters without altering the established race of any canonical or historical figures.
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