
The King: The Story of King David (2001)
Not Rated

Overview
One of the greatest heroes of the Bible, King David of Israel has stood as a beacon of strength through the ages. Long before Jesus Christ was born, the ancient Kingdom of Israel was ruled by David. This wonderfully animated story depicts the hardships, battles (including the young David's legendary face-off with giant Goliath) and love lost and recaptured during the eventful life of Israel's most honored king.
Starring Cast
Bias Dimensions
Overview
One of the greatest heroes of the Bible, King David of Israel has stood as a beacon of strength through the ages. Long before Jesus Christ was born, the ancient Kingdom of Israel was ruled by David. This wonderfully animated story depicts the hardships, battles (including the young David's legendary face-off with giant Goliath) and love lost and recaptured during the eventful life of Israel's most honored king.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The film's narrative, centered on a divinely chosen king establishing a nation under God's law, inherently promotes themes of divine authority, traditional leadership, and faith-based morality, aligning with conservative values.
This South Korean animated film adapts a biblical narrative. Its character designs reflect its cultural origin rather than engaging in explicit race-swaps of roles traditionally portrayed by white actors in Western media. The narrative focuses on the biblical story of King David, presenting traditional identities neutrally or positively without incorporating modern DEI critiques.
Secondary
King David, a historical figure from ancient Israel, is depicted with East Asian features in this South Korean animated film, which constitutes a race swap from his historical and canonical representation.
The film directly portrays the ancient Israelite faith, its practices, and its central figure, King David, with reverence and as a guiding force in his life and the nation's destiny. The narrative aligns with the dignity and significance of this foundational faith.
This historical drama, based on the biblical account of King David, does not feature any explicit or implicitly identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative adheres to traditional interpretations of the source material, focusing on political and personal struggles without exploring queer identities or relationships.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film adapts the biblical story of King David, a historically and canonically male figure. There is no evidence or indication that any established characters from the source material were portrayed with a different gender in this adaptation.
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