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Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (2022)
A 1950s London cleaning lady falls in love with an haute couture dress by Christian Dior and decides to gamble everything for the sake of this folly.
A 1950s London cleaning lady falls in love with an haute couture dress by Christian Dior and decides to gamble everything for the sake of this folly.
The film focuses on an individual's journey to achieve a personal dream, emphasizing themes of perseverance, kindness, and the power of human connection to bridge social divides, rather than promoting any specific political ideology or systemic critique.
The movie showcases visible diversity within its supporting cast, reflecting the multicultural environments of 1950s London and Paris. Its narrative primarily focuses on the personal aspirations of the protagonist and does not explicitly critique traditional identities or center on overt DEI themes.
The film includes André Fauvel, a gay character whose loving relationship is depicted subtly and respectfully. His identity is presented without prejudice or drama, contributing to a positive and affirming, albeit incidental, portrayal of LGBTQ+ lives within the narrative.
The character Violet Butterfield, depicted as white in the original novel, is portrayed by a Black actress in the 2022 film adaptation. This constitutes a race swap according to the provided definition.
The film "Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on Mrs. Harris's journey to acquire a Dior dress and her interactions with various characters in 1950s Paris, without addressing transgender identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris" is an adaptation of Paul Gallico's 1958 novel. All significant characters in the film retain the same gender as established in the original source material.
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