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Wild Mountain Thyme (2020)
Headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon has her heart set on winning her neighbour Anthony Reilly's love. The problem is, Anthony seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father's plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew, Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams.
Headstrong farmer Rosemary Muldoon has her heart set on winning her neighbour Anthony Reilly's love. The problem is, Anthony seems to have inherited a family curse, and remains oblivious to his beautiful admirer. Stung by his father's plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew, Anthony is jolted into pursuing his dreams.
The film is a romantic drama centered on personal eccentricities and a long-standing, unexpressed love in rural Ireland. Its themes of tradition, family land, and individual relationships are presented without engaging in broader political discourse, resulting in a neutral stance.
The film features a cast primarily composed of white actors in traditional roles, and its narrative does not critically portray traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes. The story focuses on a romantic drama without engaging with diversity, equity, or inclusion as central elements.
The film strongly endorses traditional family values, portraying lifelong heterosexual marriage as the ideal for continuing family lines and preserving ancestral land. It emphasizes multigenerational family bonds and the influence of elders in shaping the future of the family unit.
Wild Mountain Thyme does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on other aspects, with no representation or exploration of queer identities or experiences present in the film's storyline.
Wild Mountain Thyme does not feature transsexual characters or themes. The film focuses on a romantic drama set in rural Ireland, exploring the relationship between Rosemary Muldoon and Anthony Reilly without incorporating elements related to transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Wild Mountain Thyme" is an adaptation of John Patrick Shanley's play "Outside Mullingar." The main characters, including Rosemary Muldoon, Anthony Reilly, and Adam Reilly, retain their original genders from the source material in the film adaptation. No characters established as one gender in the play are portrayed as a different gender in the movie.
The film adapts John Patrick Shanley's play "Outside Mullingar," which features Irish characters. The main cast members are white, aligning with the implied racial background of the source material. No characters established as one race are portrayed by actors of a different race.
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