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The Perfect Game (2009)
Based on a true story, a group of boys from Monterrey, Mexico who become the first non-U.S. team to win the Little League World Series.
Based on a true story, a group of boys from Monterrey, Mexico who become the first non-U.S. team to win the Little League World Series.
While depicting a marginalized group overcoming discrimination, the film champions a solution rooted in strong faith, individual perseverance, and traditional mentorship, aligning its dominant themes with conservative values of self-reliance and personal virtue.
The film features a diverse cast, centering on a Mexican baseball team's journey, which inherently showcases cultural diversity. The narrative focuses on an inspirational underdog story, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering on explicit DEI themes.
The film portrays Christianity, specifically Catholicism, as a profound source of strength, hope, and community for the young baseball players and their families. Their unwavering faith and prayers are depicted as instrumental in their perseverance and eventual triumph against adversity.
The Perfect Game, a sports drama based on a true story, centers on a Mexican Little League team's inspiring journey. The film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate within its narrative.
Based on available information, "The Perfect Game, 2009" is a sports drama about a Mexican Little League team and does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Therefore, there is no depiction to evaluate regarding transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Perfect Game is a biographical sports film based on the true story of the 1957 Little League World Series champions from Monterrey, Mexico. The film accurately portrays the historical genders of the real-life baseball team members and their male coach, César Faz, without any gender alterations.
The film is based on the true story of a Mexican Little League team. The characters, based on real historical figures, are portrayed by actors of consistent racial and ethnic backgrounds, aligning with the source material.
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