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Ross Ryler (2025)
Ross Ryler is a 2025 independent Western directed by Ethan Butler, produced by his family in Nebraska. Connor Butler stars as the titular aspiring deputy to Sheriff Liam Colson (Clayton Butler), framed for his predecessor's murder and forced to flee town to survive and prove his innocence.
Ross Ryler is a 2025 independent Western directed by Ethan Butler, produced by his family in Nebraska. Connor Butler stars as the titular aspiring deputy to Sheriff Liam Colson (Clayton Butler), framed for his predecessor's murder and forced to flee town to survive and prove his innocence.
The film's classic Western narrative focuses on personal struggle against injustice without advancing progressive or conservative ideologies, leading to a neutral assessment due to lack of evident political content.
The film employs a cast drawn exclusively from a local white family in traditional Western archetypes, such as deputies and sheriffs, without visible diversity in representation or narrative emphasis on equity themes.
The film contains no significant portrayal of family units, relationships, or norms, focusing instead on an individual's survival and quest for justice in a Western setting. This absence of family content leads to a neutral evaluation.
The film features no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film features no transgender characters or themes. Its narrative centers on a deputy's flight from wrongful accusation in a frontier setting, with no exploration of transsexual identity or related elements.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
Ross Ryler presents an original Western narrative with newly created characters, showing no evidence of gender swaps from prior canon, adaptations, or historical figures.
Ross Ryler presents original fictional characters in a Western narrative without prior canonical or historical racial depictions, yielding no instances of race swaps.
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