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Daisy Kenyon (1947)

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Traditional
Viewer Rating
Rating: 7.4
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Overview

Daisy Kenyon is a Manhattan commercial artist having an affair with an arrogant and overbearing but successful lawyer and family man named Dan O'Mara. Daisy meets a single man, a war veteran named Peter Lapham, and after a brief and hesitant courtship decides to marry him, although she is still in love with Dan.


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Bias Dimensions

Political: Center
Diversity: Low

Overview

Daisy Kenyon is a Manhattan commercial artist having an affair with an arrogant and overbearing but successful lawyer and family man named Dan O'Mara. Daisy meets a single man, a war veteran named Peter Lapham, and after a brief and hesitant courtship decides to marry him, although she is still in love with Dan.


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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Primary

The film is a romantic drama exploring a woman's personal choices between two men and her career, ultimately championing individual emotional fulfillment and stability within a committed relationship rather than promoting a specific political ideology or advocating for systemic change.

The movie "Daisy Kenyon" features a cast predominantly composed of traditional identities, reflecting the common casting practices of its release era. Its narrative centers on a romantic drama, exploring personal relationships without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or incorporating specific DEI themes.

Secondary

Daisy Kenyon is a romantic drama centered on a heterosexual love triangle. The film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters, themes, or subplots, resulting in a 'N/A' rating for its portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements.

Daisy Kenyon is a 1947 romantic drama centered on a love triangle. The film does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes, nor does its narrative touch upon issues related to transgender identity. Therefore, the portrayal is N/A.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

The film "Daisy Kenyon" is an adaptation of Elizabeth Janeway's 1945 novel. All major characters, including Daisy Kenyon, Dan O'Mara, and Peter Lapham, maintain the same gender as established in the original source material. There are no instances of characters being portrayed on screen with a different gender than their canonical or historical representation.

The 1947 film "Daisy Kenyon" is an adaptation of a 1945 novel. There is no evidence that any character, canonically or historically, was established as a different race than portrayed by the white actors in the film.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

7.4

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

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6.8
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6.7

Critic Ratings

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8.6
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N/A

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