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Swiped (2025)
Whitney Wolfe uses extraordinary grit and ingenuity to break into the male-dominated tech industry.
Whitney Wolfe uses extraordinary grit and ingenuity to break into the male-dominated tech industry.
The film's central critique of systemic sexism in the tech industry and its championing of women's empowerment through individual entrepreneurship aligns with liberal feminist ideals, leading to a left-leaning bias.
The movie centers on gender-based DEI themes, explicitly critiquing male-dominated tech culture and portraying traditional male identities negatively through its narrative of sexism and harassment. While the film's casting does not feature explicit DEI-driven swaps, its strong thematic focus on women's empowerment in the face of systemic misogyny makes DEI central to its story.
The film contains a race swap as Justin Mateen, a real-life figure of Lebanese-American/Middle Eastern descent, is portrayed by an actor of European descent. Similarly, Sean Rad, a real-life figure of Persian Jewish/Middle Eastern descent, is portrayed by an actor of Ashkenazi Jewish/European descent.
The film 'Swiped' (2025) does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative is dedicated to exploring Whitney Wolfe Herd's experiences in the tech industry, focusing on themes of sexism, workplace harassment, and female empowerment within a predominantly heterosexual context. Therefore, there is no LGBTQ+ portrayal to evaluate.
Based on the currently available information, there is no mention of transsexual characters or themes in the film 'Swiped, 2025.' Consequently, it is not possible to evaluate its portrayal of transsexual individuals or related topics, as no relevant character arcs or story plots are described.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The biographical drama "Swiped" portrays real-life figures, including Whitney Wolfe Herd and Andrey Andreev, with their historically established genders. No characters have an on-screen gender differing from their source material or historical record.
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