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Lousy Carter (2024)
Man-baby Lousy Carter struggles to complete his animated Nabokov adaptation, teaches a graduate seminar on The Great Gatsby, and sleeps with his best friend's wife. He has six months to live.
Man-baby Lousy Carter struggles to complete his animated Nabokov adaptation, teaches a graduate seminar on The Great Gatsby, and sleeps with his best friend's wife. He has six months to live.
The film centers on an individual grappling with a terminal illness, prompting a journey of personal reconciliation and introspection. Its narrative focuses on universal themes of mortality and human connection, remaining apolitical in its exploration.
The film features a primarily traditional cast. Details regarding the narrative's framing of traditional identities or the explicit presence of DEI themes are not available, preventing a comprehensive evaluation of its DEI characteristics.
The film centers on an individual's personal crisis and his relationships with friends and an ex-girlfriend. It does not feature a prominent family unit or engage with family-life norms, thus offering no clear endorsement or critique of family structures.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film Lousy Carter does not feature characters adapted from prior source material, historical records, or previous installments. All characters appear to be original creations for this production, thus precluding any instances of gender swapping.
No characters in Lousy Carter have pre-established racial identities from prior source material or historical records. The film does not feature any instances of race swapping.
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