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Ride On (2023)
A washed-up stuntman and his stunt horse become an overnight social media sensation when their real-life fight with debt collectors goes viral.
A washed-up stuntman and his stunt horse become an overnight social media sensation when their real-life fight with debt collectors goes viral.
The film's dominant themes emphasize individual perseverance, family unity, and personal responsibility, aligning with culturally conservative values by offering solutions through individual effort and existing legal structures rather than systemic critique.
The movie features an ethnically homogeneous Chinese cast, which from a US perspective offers visible diversity without explicit recasting of traditionally white roles. Its narrative explores DEI-adjacent themes such as ageism, economic inequality, and animal welfare, but these are not explicitly central to the plot nor do they critically portray traditional identities.
Ride On (2023) does not feature any explicit LGBTQ+ characters, themes, or subtext. The narrative centers on familial bonds and professional challenges, with no engagement with LGBTQ+ identities or issues, resulting in no portrayal of the LGBTQ+ community.
Based on all available information and reviews for 'Ride On' (2023), there is no indication of transsexual characters or themes being present in the film. Consequently, an evaluation of their portrayal is not applicable.
The film focuses on the male protagonist, a stuntman, and his horse. While there are action sequences, no female characters are depicted engaging in or winning direct physical combat against male opponents.
The film "Ride On" features original fictional characters whose on-screen genders are consistent with their creation. There is no indication that any character's gender differs from an established canonical or historical gender from source material.
The film is set in contemporary China, and all major characters are portrayed by ethnically Chinese actors. This casting aligns with the characters' established origins and the film's cultural context, indicating no instances of a race swap.
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