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Killin' Jim Kelly (2025)
The story of Jim Kelly, an African-American ranch hand and enforcer for legendary Texas cattleman Print Olive.
The story of Jim Kelly, an African-American ranch hand and enforcer for legendary Texas cattleman Print Olive.
Analysis of the film's political bias is not possible due to the absence of critical reviews or thematic discussions in available information. The provided plot synopsis focuses on a Black cowboy's personal struggle between vengeance and peace within a Western setting.
The film features an African-American historical figure as its central protagonist, a Black cowboy known for his role on the Texas frontier. The narrative does not explicitly critique traditional identities.
The narrative features a vulnerable single-parent family, a widow and her daughter, whose circumstances prompt the protagonist's moral introspection. The film depicts this family unit as a catalyst for the main character's journey without explicitly endorsing or critiquing specific traditional or progressive family values.
Killin' Jim Kelly does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's narrative centers on the story of Jim Kelly, an African-American ranch hand, without incorporating any elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The film Killin' Jim Kelly does not feature identifiable transgender characters or themes. The narrative does not include any plot points or character arcs related to transsexual identity, indicating its absence from the story.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Killin' Jim Kelly" does not feature any characters whose on-screen gender deviates from their established gender in source material or historical records. No instances of a character canonically or historically recognized as one gender being portrayed as another gender are present.
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