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Robin Hood (2013)
In the near future: the EU has collapsed, stock market prices have collapsed, energy costs have exploded; many thousands lose the roof over their heads and literally end up on the street. Alexander Scholl and Sophie Kaiser act as police officers investigating DNB, which has contributed to the precarious situation in Germany. Their CEO Rainer van Kampen is able to avert charges despite the overwhelming burden of proof. There is only one way out for Alexander: he joins forces with a group of outlaws: they commit robberies, hack into accounts and publicly pillory financial fraudsters. They distribute their loot to people on the street. Alex" is quickly celebrated by the people and the media as "Robin Hood". But for his former colleague Sophie, with whom Alex is secretly in love, Robin Hood is a nasty criminal. The situation escalates, as not only the police and Sophie are hot on Alexander's heels, but also those behind the DNB...
In the near future: the EU has collapsed, stock market prices have collapsed, energy costs have exploded; many thousands lose the roof over their heads and literally end up on the street. Alexander Scholl and Sophie Kaiser act as police officers investigating DNB, which has contributed to the precarious situation in Germany. Their CEO Rainer van Kampen is able to avert charges despite the overwhelming burden of proof. There is only one way out for Alexander: he joins forces with a group of outlaws: they commit robberies, hack into accounts and publicly pillory financial fraudsters. They distribute their loot to people on the street. Alex" is quickly celebrated by the people and the media as "Robin Hood". But for his former colleague Sophie, with whom Alex is secretly in love, Robin Hood is a nasty criminal. The situation escalates, as not only the police and Sophie are hot on Alexander's heels, but also those behind the DNB...
The film's central narrative, consistent with the Robin Hood legend, focuses on challenging oppressive authority and advocating for the common people against exploitation by the powerful elite, aligning with progressive values of social justice and anti-tyranny.
The 2013 adaptation of Robin Hood features a cast that aligns with traditional depictions of the characters, without apparent race or gender swaps. The narrative does not appear to include explicit critiques of traditional identities or strong DEI themes.
The film critiques the hypocrisy and abuse of power by corrupt Christian institutions and figures, who are often allied with the oppressive regime. However, it also features benevolent religious characters and implicitly aligns the hero's fight for justice and charity with core Christian virtues, affirming the dignity of the faith despite its flawed representatives.
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The film 'Robin Hood, 2013' does not contain any identifiable transgender characters or themes based on available information. There is no plot point or character arc that suggests a depiction of transsexual identity, leading to an overall assessment of N/A.
The film features Maid Marian as a doctor who supports Robin Hood. There are no indications or descriptions of any female character engaging in or winning direct physical combat against one or more male opponents within the movie's plot or action sequences.
The 2013 film adaptation of Robin Hood features the traditional characters, including Robin Hood, Maid Marian, and the Sheriff of Nottingham, all portrayed with their canonically established genders from folklore. No major or legacy characters undergo a gender change.
The 2013 German TV movie adaptation of Robin Hood features a predominantly white cast, including the main characters. There is no evidence or widely reported instance of a character canonically established as one race being portrayed by an actor of a different race.
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