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Shakir (1932)

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Shakir (1932)

Overview

Kulak Walter's successor, Robert, calls his fellow villagers to form a collective farm. The poor peasantry of the village actively supports his call. The first collective farm of German colonists "Rote Fane" (Red Flag) is created. Local kulaks begin to fight against him. Under the influence of the kulaks' agitation, part of the middle-class colonists went to Germany. The collective farm grows and becomes stronger, and the kulaks weaken. Walter bribes his watchman, old Shakir, and incites him to kill Robert. But Shakir can't beat Robert. He exposes Walter's nefarious intentions and joins the collective farm. A letter comes from the departed colonists, reporting that there is an economic crisis and unemployment in Germany, and expressing regret for following the provocation and leaving the Soviet Union.


Starring Cast


Rating & Dimensions

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

Viewer Rating
6.0

Overview

Kulak Walter's successor, Robert, calls his fellow villagers to form a collective farm. The poor peasantry of the village actively supports his call. The first collective farm of German colonists "Rote Fane" (Red Flag) is created. Local kulaks begin to fight against him. Under the influence of the kulaks' agitation, part of the middle-class colonists went to Germany. The collective farm grows and becomes stronger, and the kulaks weaken. Walter bribes his watchman, old Shakir, and incites him to kill Robert. But Shakir can't beat Robert. He exposes Walter's nefarious intentions and joins the collective farm. A letter comes from the departed colonists, reporting that there is an economic crisis and unemployment in Germany, and expressing regret for following the provocation and leaving the Soviet Union.


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Center

Primary

A political bias evaluation for 'Shakir' cannot be performed due to the complete absence of any plot details or thematic information. Consequently, a neutral rating is assigned by default, reflecting the inability to discern any specific political leanings from the provided input.

Lacking specific details about the movie's casting and narrative, this evaluation assumes a neutral approach to diversity and the portrayal of traditional identities. Based on these neutral assumptions, the film is categorized as having a light presence of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion characteristics.

Secondary

Based on the information provided, the film 'Shakir' does not present identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, an assessment of its portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements is not applicable.

Based on all available information, there is no indication that the film 'Shakir' features identifiable transsexual characters or explores related themes. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal is not applicable.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

Information regarding the source material or established characters for the 1932 film "Shakir" is not readily available. Without a clear baseline of canonical character genders, it is not possible to identify any instances of a gender swap.

There is no available information regarding source material or established character races for the 1932 film "Shakir." Without a baseline for character race, it is not possible to identify any instances of a race swap.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

6.0

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

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6.0
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