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Johnny English Reborn (2011)
The most prominent heads of state in the world begin gathering for a conference that could have a major impact on global politics. When MI-7 receives word that the Chinese premier has become the target of some high-powered killers, it falls on Johnny English to save the day. Armed with the latest high-tech weaponry and gadgets that would make even James Bond jealous, the once-disgraced agent uncovers evidence of a massive conspiracy involving some of the world's most powerful organisations, and vows to redeem his tarnished reputation by stopping the killers before they can strike.
The most prominent heads of state in the world begin gathering for a conference that could have a major impact on global politics. When MI-7 receives word that the Chinese premier has become the target of some high-powered killers, it falls on Johnny English to save the day. Armed with the latest high-tech weaponry and gadgets that would make even James Bond jealous, the once-disgraced agent uncovers evidence of a massive conspiracy involving some of the world's most powerful organisations, and vows to redeem his tarnished reputation by stopping the killers before they can strike.
The film is primarily a comedic parody of the spy genre, focusing on an incompetent agent's adventures. Its themes of national security and individual heroism are largely apolitical genre conventions, not explicit ideological statements, leading to a neutral rating.
The movie features visible diversity in its cast, though it does not explicitly recast traditionally white roles. Its narrative maintains a neutral to positive framing of traditional identities, focusing on a comedic spy plot without engaging in critical portrayals or explicit DEI themes.
The character 'Pegasus,' the head of MI7, was portrayed as male in the previous film, 'Johnny English' (2003). In 'Johnny English Reborn' (2011), the same character is portrayed as female, constituting a gender swap.
The film portrays a Tibetan Buddhist monastery as a place of peace, discipline, and wisdom, where Johnny English finds refuge and learns valuable skills. The monks are depicted as wise and helpful, and English's time there is shown to be genuinely transformative and beneficial.
Johnny English Reborn does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's narrative focuses on a heterosexual romantic interest for the protagonist and lacks any elements that would fall under LGBTQ+ representation, leading to an N/A classification.
Johnny English Reborn is a spy comedy that does not include any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative is entirely focused on the protagonist's espionage mission and comedic misadventures, with no elements related to transgender identity or experiences.
The film features an elderly female assassin who engages in multiple close-quarters fights against Johnny English. While skilled, she is consistently defeated by English in these physical encounters. No other female character achieves a victory over male opponents in direct physical combat.
All primary and recurring characters in Johnny English Reborn maintain the same racial portrayal as established in previous installments or are new characters without prior racial definitions. No character's race was altered from a canonical or widely established baseline.
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