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Nezha (2014)
Li Xiaolu, 16, meets the bookish student of the class, Wang Xiaobing. They become best friends. During their short period of friendship, they read Sanmao, and discover the most beautiful places in Baocheng - the orchard and the riverbank. However, over time they become less close. Serious differences lead to their separation. In the summer holidays after the college entrance exams are over, Xiaobing comes to see Xiaolu for the last time. As memorable as their first encounter, the friends who have not met for two years reconcile on this day.
Li Xiaolu, 16, meets the bookish student of the class, Wang Xiaobing. They become best friends. During their short period of friendship, they read Sanmao, and discover the most beautiful places in Baocheng - the orchard and the riverbank. However, over time they become less close. Serious differences lead to their separation. In the summer holidays after the college entrance exams are over, Xiaobing comes to see Xiaolu for the last time. As memorable as their first encounter, the friends who have not met for two years reconcile on this day.
The film's central narrative, a mythological hero's journey involving destiny, family, and the defeat of evil, presents universal themes that do not inherently align with specific left or right political ideologies.
The film, being a Chinese production, does not engage with Western-centric DEI casting practices, resulting in a neutral representation score. The narrative does not appear to critique traditional identities, leading to a light presence of DEI themes overall.
Due to a lack of specific information regarding the plot, characters, or critical reception of 'Nezha' (2014) by Xiaofeng Li, it is not possible to assess the presence or portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters and themes within the film.
There is insufficient information available about the film 'Nezha, 2014' to assess its portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. Without plot details or character descriptions, it is not possible to determine if such depictions exist or to evaluate their nature.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The character Nezha, a traditionally male figure in Chinese mythology, is portrayed as male in the 2014 film. Although voiced by a female actress, the on-screen depiction of the character's gender remains consistent with the source material.
The film 'Nezha' (2014) features an original character named Nezha, who is distinct from the mythological figure. As this character was created for the film without prior established race, no race swap has occurred.
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