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One for the Money (2012)

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One for the Money (2012)

Overview

An unemployed lingerie buyer convinces her bail bondsman cousin to give her a shot as a bounty hunter. Her first assignment is to track down a former cop on the run for murder – the same man who broke her heart years before. With the help of some friends and the best bounty hunter in the business, she slowly learns what it takes to be a true bounty hunter.


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Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Center
Political: Center
Diversity: Moderate

Viewer Rating
3.3

Overview

An unemployed lingerie buyer convinces her bail bondsman cousin to give her a shot as a bounty hunter. Her first assignment is to track down a former cop on the run for murder – the same man who broke her heart years before. With the help of some friends and the best bounty hunter in the business, she slowly learns what it takes to be a true bounty hunter.


Starring Cast


Where to watch

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Google Play logoGoogle Play
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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Center

Primary

The film's central subject matter and its problem/solution framework are primarily focused on individual agency, crime resolution, and romantic comedy elements, lacking any discernible political agenda or ideological leanings.

The movie features visible diversity in its cast, consistent with the source material, without explicitly recasting traditionally white roles for DEI purposes. Its narrative focuses on a comedic crime plot and does not critique traditional identities or center DEI themes.

Secondary

The film "One for the Money" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses entirely on the protagonist's heterosexual relationships and crime-solving endeavors, with no queer representation present in the story.

The film 'One for the Money' does not contain any discernible transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. Therefore, there is no portrayal to evaluate, resulting in an N/A assessment for its impact on transsexual representation.

The film features Stephanie Plum, a bounty hunter who is not depicted as skilled in close-quarters physical combat. Her encounters with male opponents typically involve her being in danger, escaping, or using non-physical means to resolve situations, rather than winning direct hand-to-hand fights.

The film "One for the Money" is an adaptation of Janet Evanovich's novel. All major characters, including Stephanie Plum, Joe Morelli, and Ranger, maintain their established genders from the source material in the movie adaptation.

The film adapts a novel where major characters like Stephanie Plum, Joe Morelli, and Lula are portrayed by actors matching their established racial backgrounds. While Ranger's ethnicity is Cuban-American, his specific race was not explicitly defined in the source material, thus the casting of Daniel Sunjata does not constitute a race swap under the given definition.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

3.3

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

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5.3
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5.6

Critic Ratings

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0.2
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2.2

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