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The Stronger Sex (1930)
A satire on companionate marriage, in which both sides of a polyamorous married couple take lovers. But when this free love arrangement threatens to break up their comfortable domestic life, they throw them over in favor of an exclusive relationship.
A satire on companionate marriage, in which both sides of a polyamorous married couple take lovers. But when this free love arrangement threatens to break up their comfortable domestic life, they throw them over in favor of an exclusive relationship.
Due to the absence of specific plot details or thematic descriptions for this 1917 film, a definitive political bias cannot be objectively determined. The film's title alone is ambiguous, allowing for multiple interpretations regarding gender roles.
This 1928 silent film is characterized by traditional casting, featuring a predominantly white ensemble, consistent with the filmmaking practices of its era. The narrative is expected to frame traditional identities neutrally or positively, without explicit critiques or central DEI themes, reflecting the prevailing societal norms and cinematic conventions of the time.
Based on available information, 'The Stronger Sex' does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, there is no specific portrayal to evaluate under the provided rubric.
The film 'The Stronger Sex' (1928) does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative centers on a woman challenging traditional gender roles in a male-dominated business, without addressing gender identity or transsexuality.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
There is no evidence that "The Stronger Sex" (1930), based on a play of the same name, features any characters whose gender was established differently in prior source material or history and then changed for this film. The film explores gender roles within its own narrative.
There is no available information indicating that "The Stronger Sex" (1930) is an adaptation of source material with established character races or features historical figures. Therefore, no race swaps can be identified.
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