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The Hired Hand (1971)
Harry Collings returns home to his farm after drifting with his friend, Arch. His wife, who had given up on him, reluctantly allows him to stay, and soon believes that all will be well again. But then Harry has to make a difficult decision regarding his loyalties and priorities.
Harry Collings returns home to his farm after drifting with his friend, Arch. His wife, who had given up on him, reluctantly allows him to stay, and soon believes that all will be well again. But then Harry has to make a difficult decision regarding his loyalties and priorities.
The film explores universal themes of freedom, responsibility, and the consequences of choices within a Western setting, without explicitly promoting a particular political ideology or offering a clear ideological solution, leading to a neutral rating.
This 1971 Western features a predominantly white main cast, consistent with traditional casting practices of its era, without any apparent intentional race or gender swaps for established roles. The narrative focuses on character relationships and themes of masculinity and freedom, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities in a DEI context.
The Hired Hand, a 1971 Western, does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its plot or character development. The story focuses on themes of freedom, responsibility, and traditional relationships in the American West, without engaging with queer identities or experiences.
Based on the provided film details and general knowledge of 'The Hired Hand' (1971), there is no indication of transsexual characters or themes. The film is a Western, and its narrative does not involve any depictions related to transsexual identity, leading to an N/A assessment for its portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Hired Hand (1971) is an original Western film, not an adaptation, reboot, or biopic. Its characters do not have pre-established canonical or historical genders to be swapped from.
The Hired Hand (1971) is an original Western film with no prior source material, historical figures, or previous adaptations. Its characters were created for this film, thus lacking a pre-established race to be altered.
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