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Tazza: The Hidden Card (2014)
Dae-gil has been skilled with his hands and has shown a strong desire for winning ever since he was a child. He will succeed his uncle and jump into the world of Tazza, risking his life in competition.
Dae-gil has been skilled with his hands and has shown a strong desire for winning ever since he was a child. He will succeed his uncle and jump into the world of Tazza, risking his life in competition.
The film primarily explores the individual journey of a gambler seeking revenge and mastery within a corrupt underworld. Its focus on personal ambition, skill, and the consequences of individual choices, rather than systemic critique or political reform, positions it as neutral.
The film features a cast that is traditional for its South Korean origin, without explicit efforts to introduce broader racial diversity or to recast roles based on DEI principles. Its narrative focuses on a crime drama plot, and it does not critically portray traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes.
The film includes a minor, implied homosexual relationship involving a villainous character, President Hwang. This aspect is presented as an incidental character detail, not central to the plot or the character's villainy. The portrayal avoids strong positive or negative arcs, resulting in a neutral overall impact on LGBTQ+ themes.
The film "Tazza: The Hidden Card" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its plot is centered entirely on the world of professional gambling, revenge, and the complex relationships among its players, with no narrative elements touching upon transgender identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is a sequel and adaptation of the 'Tazza' manhwa series. All major characters, whether returning from the previous film or newly introduced from the source material, maintain their established genders without any changes.
The film is a South Korean production based on a Korean manhwa, featuring Korean characters portrayed by Korean actors. There is no evidence of any character, canonically established as one race in the source material, being portrayed as a different race in this adaptation.
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