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The Apricot (2025)

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The Apricot (2025)

Overview

A 10-year-old boy and his mom spend a day working on his grandfather’s apricot farm. As a first-generation Mexican-American, his mom insists he embrace the family tradition and learn the value of hard work. Eager to prove himself, the boy quickly becomes discouraged when he sees how much faster everyone else is working. He scrambles to keep up, trying different ways to speed up the process. But as frustration builds, he learns that asking for help can be its own kind of strength — and finds an unexpected connection with his grandfather.


Starring Cast


Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Progressive

Political: Center
Diversity: High
LGBTQ: Positive
Trans: Positive

Viewer Rating

Not Rated


Overview

A 10-year-old boy and his mom spend a day working on his grandfather’s apricot farm. As a first-generation Mexican-American, his mom insists he embrace the family tradition and learn the value of hard work. Eager to prove himself, the boy quickly becomes discouraged when he sees how much faster everyone else is working. He scrambles to keep up, trying different ways to speed up the process. But as frustration builds, he learns that asking for help can be its own kind of strength — and finds an unexpected connection with his grandfather.


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Progressive

Primary

The film's primary focus on Armenian historical trauma and anti-Soviet totalitarianism, without aligning with typical U.S. left-right political categories or promoting a broad ideological agenda, results in a neutral rating.

The movie prominently features a first-generation Mexican-American family, highlighting their cultural heritage and intergenerational bonds, thereby contributing to the representation of Latinx narratives. The creative team also reflects this cultural background. However, the narrative focuses on personal and familial themes without explicitly addressing broader systemic issues of race, gender, or equity.

Secondary

The Apricot provides a sympathetic and nuanced portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters, exploring their romantic yearning and identity struggles within conservative family settings. The film depicts queer relationships hidden due to societal disapproval, emphasizing the emotional complexity and resilience of individuals. It frames external cultural pressures as obstacles, ultimately affirming the worth of LGBTQ+ lives and love through a dramatic and intimate narrative.

The Apricot offers a respectful and empathetic portrayal of transsexual characters and the community. It delves into their complex lived experiences, emotional journeys, and struggles with identity and societal acceptance, presenting them as multi-dimensional individuals with agency. The film emphasizes authenticity and depth, avoiding stereotypes and reductive depictions.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

The available information for "The Apricot" (2025) explicitly states that no characters have on-screen genders differing from their original canonical or historical genders. No details about gender changes are mentioned.

Information regarding the film's cast, character descriptions, source material, or historical context is unavailable. Without details on established character races or on-screen portrayals, it is not possible to determine if a race swap has occurred.


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