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The Carpenter (2024)
An adopted viking orphan becomes a carpenter’s apprentice to Jesus. The orphan, Oren, fights as a side hustle. His experience training as a carpenter with Jesus as his mentor changes his lifestyle.
An adopted viking orphan becomes a carpenter’s apprentice to Jesus. The orphan, Oren, fights as a side hustle. His experience training as a carpenter with Jesus as his mentor changes his lifestyle.
The film's central thesis explicitly promotes traditional moral values and individual spiritual redemption through a narrative focused on foundational religious principles. This emphasis positions the film within a clearly right-leaning ideological framework.
The film incorporates explicit DEI through the casting of a traditionally white role with a minority actor. The narrative, a modern retelling of a classic story, maintains a traditional framing without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or making broader DEI themes central to its plot.
The film's title, "The Carpenter," directly references Jesus Christ, indicating a narrative deeply rooted in Christian themes and values. The portrayal aligns with the virtues and dignity of the faith, presenting its principles in an affirming light.
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