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Welcome to Collinwood (2002)
Five hapless inner-city low-lifes attempt to burgle a pawnbroker's safe, but end up being plagued by bad luck.
Five hapless inner-city low-lifes attempt to burgle a pawnbroker's safe, but end up being plagued by bad luck.
The film is a comedic caper centered on a group of desperate individuals attempting a heist. Its narrative focuses on individual choices and their often-comical consequences, rather than offering a political critique of societal structures or advocating for specific ideological solutions.
The movie features a predominantly traditional cast, with no explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative does not critically portray traditional identities or center around explicit DEI themes, focusing instead on a comedic heist plot.
The character of Ferribotte, an Italian locksmith in the original film 'Big Deal on Madonna Street,' is portrayed by a Black actor (Isaiah Washington) as Leon in 'Welcome to Collinwood,' constituting a race swap.
Welcome to Collinwood does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's plot centers entirely on a group of men attempting a heist, with no narrative elements or character arcs related to queer identity.
Based on available information, "Welcome to Collinwood" does not feature any identifiable transgender characters or themes. The film's narrative, a heist comedy, focuses on a group of small-time criminals and their plot, without any elements related to transsexual identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Welcome to Collinwood is a remake of the 1958 Italian film "Big Deal on Madonna Street." A review of the main characters in both films indicates no instances where a character established as one gender in the original source material is portrayed as a different gender in the remake.
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