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David Copperfield (1935)

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Traditional
Viewer Rating
Rating: 8.3
David Copperfield poster

Overview

A young man journeys from a difficult childhood to maturity, exploring social injustice, personal development, and the complexities of human relationships.


Starring Cast


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Bias Dimensions

Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Christianity: Positive

Overview

A young man journeys from a difficult childhood to maturity, exploring social injustice, personal development, and the complexities of human relationships.


Starring Cast


Where to watch

Apple TV logoApple TV
Google Play logoGoogle Play
Fandango
Powered byJustWatch

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Primary

While depicting significant social injustices and the struggles of the vulnerable, the film's narrative primarily emphasizes individual perseverance, moral character, and the support of personal relationships as the means to overcome adversity, rather than advocating for systemic change.

This 1935 adaptation of 'David Copperfield' features traditional casting consistent with its era and source material, without any explicit race or gender swaps. The narrative focuses on the original story's themes without critically portraying traditional identities or making modern DEI themes central to its plot.

Secondary

The film implicitly affirms Christian virtues through its narrative, rewarding characters who embody kindness, honesty, and perseverance, while condemning hypocrisy and cruelty. Characters like Agnes Wickfield exemplify these positive traits, aligning the narrative with the dignity of the faith's moral framework.

The film "David Copperfield" (1935) does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. As a faithful adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, its narrative focuses on heterosexual relationships and traditional societal structures, resulting in no portrayal of queer identity.

The film "David Copperfield" (1935), based on Charles Dickens' novel, does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on the life and experiences of the titular character within 19th-century English society, without exploring gender identity in this context.

The film is a dramatic adaptation of a classic novel, primarily focusing on character development and social commentary. It does not feature any scenes depicting female characters engaging in or winning close-quarters physical combat against male opponents.

The 1935 film "David Copperfield" is a direct adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel. All major characters in the film retain the same gender as established in the original source material, with no instances of a character's gender being altered.

The 1935 film "David Copperfield" adapts Charles Dickens' novel, which features characters canonically established as white Europeans. The film's cast accurately reflects the racial depictions of the source material, with no instances of characters being portrayed by actors of a different race.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

8.3

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

IMDB logo
7.3
The Movie Database logo
6.6

Critic Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes logo
10.0
Metacritic logo
9.1

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