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Pat Garrett is hired as a lawman on behalf of a group of wealthy New Mexico cattle barons to bring down his old friend Billy the Kid.
Pat Garrett is hired as a lawman on behalf of a group of wealthy New Mexico cattle barons to bring down his old friend Billy the Kid.
The film offers an elegiac and fatalistic portrayal of the Old West's demise, critiquing the human cost of historical change and the imposition of order without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology or solution.
This Western features a cast predominantly composed of white actors, consistent with the typical casting practices of its production era and genre. The narrative explores themes of loyalty and the changing American West through its central white male characters, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or incorporating explicit DEI themes.
The film 'Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid' does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on the historical figures of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid and their conflict, without exploring queer identities or experiences.
The film "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid" is a Western depicting the pursuit of Billy the Kid by his former friend, Sheriff Pat Garrett. The narrative focuses on their complex relationship and the changing American West. There are no identifiable transsexual characters or themes present in the film's storyline or character portrayals.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film portrays historical figures like Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, as well as other characters, consistent with their documented or established genders. No significant character's gender was altered from historical records or source material.
The film portrays historical figures like Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, who were historically white, with white actors. Original characters created for the film do not have a pre-established race to be swapped from.
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