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Lupin the Third: The Secret of Twilight Gemini (1996)
As Lupin's mentor Don Dolune lies on his deathbed, he hands the master thief a gift, the diamond named Twilight. Though it's only half the treasure — the other half of the Twilight can be found in Morocco. Lupin must contend with his on-again-off-again-partner Fujiko, his feelings for the mysterious Lara, and the relentless whip-wielding maniac Sadachiyo in order to bring Twilight back to its full glory.
As Lupin's mentor Don Dolune lies on his deathbed, he hands the master thief a gift, the diamond named Twilight. Though it's only half the treasure — the other half of the Twilight can be found in Morocco. Lupin must contend with his on-again-off-again-partner Fujiko, his feelings for the mysterious Lara, and the relentless whip-wielding maniac Sadachiyo in order to bring Twilight back to its full glory.
The film primarily focuses on an adventure and heist narrative involving a treasure hunt and thwarting individual villains, rather than explicitly promoting a specific political ideology or engaging with mainstream political issues, resulting in a neutral rating.
The movie features a diverse cast that reflects its international setting and character types, without explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative is a traditional adventure story that does not critique or negatively portray traditional identities.
The film includes Sadachiyo, a male character with romantic feelings for Lupin. His portrayal, characterized by effeminate mannerisms and comedic advances, primarily serves as a source of mockery. This depiction relies on harmful stereotypes, presenting his queer identity for laughs rather than with dignity or complexity, resulting in a net negative impact.
The film features Sadie, a highly agile character who uses a whip as her primary weapon. She is shown to skillfully defeat multiple male opponents in close-quarters combat, disarming and incapacitating them without the use of firearms.
The film 'Lupin the Third: The Secret of Twilight Gemini' does not include any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. While a character engages in cross-dressing, this is presented as a disguise or personal quirk rather than an expression of a transsexual identity.
The film features the established characters of the Lupin the 3rd franchise, including Lupin, Jigen, Goemon, Fujiko, and Zenigata, all portrayed with their canonical genders. No pre-existing characters from source material or previous installments are depicted with a different gender.
The film introduces new characters of various races, but no established character from the Lupin the 3rd franchise, whose race was previously defined, has been portrayed as a different race.
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