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Han Wu-song, an antique collector, gets killed while appraising a bronze horse rider statue which trader Wang Dae-in has stolen from a tomb. Dae-in dies on the scene and Wu-song leaves the killer's name on the cave wall before he dies. Dae-in's son Wang Gak thinks Wu-Song killed his father and fights with his son Jung-pa. Trader Kwan and her daughter Mi-ryung stop the fight. Jung-pa and Mi-ryung's love is disturbed by Ju-yang. Gak and Jung-pa chase him to find Wu-song's body with Ju-yang's name on the wall but Mi-ryung appeals them not to kill...
Han Wu-song, an antique collector, gets killed while appraising a bronze horse rider statue which trader Wang Dae-in has stolen from a tomb. Dae-in dies on the scene and Wu-song leaves the killer's name on the cave wall before he dies. Dae-in's son Wang Gak thinks Wu-Song killed his father and fights with his son Jung-pa. Trader Kwan and her daughter Mi-ryung stop the fight. Jung-pa and Mi-ryung's love is disturbed by Ju-yang. Gak and Jung-pa chase him to find Wu-song's body with Ju-yang's name on the wall but Mi-ryung appeals them not to kill...
The film's political bias cannot be objectively assessed due to the complete absence of plot details, thematic information, or contextual data. Therefore, a neutral rating is assigned.
The film features a cast that aligns with its cultural origin, without explicit re-casting of traditionally white roles. Its narrative does not critically portray traditional identities, instead offering a neutral or positive framing.
The film features Mi-ran, a former special agent, who repeatedly engages in and wins close-quarters physical fights against multiple male opponents from a criminal organization, demonstrating her combat skills.
There is no available information or common knowledge to suggest the presence of LGBTQ+ characters or themes in 'Mission for the Dragon.' Consequently, an evaluation of its portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements is not applicable.
The film 'Mission for the Dragon' does not contain any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its plot centers on a female martial artist's struggles and her fight against corruption, with no elements related to transgender identity.
The film "Mission for the Dragon" (1980) is an original martial arts production, not an adaptation of pre-existing material or a reboot of established characters. Therefore, its characters do not possess a prior canonical gender that could be subject to a gender swap.
Mission for the Dragon (1980) is an original South Korean martial arts film. Its characters were not established in prior source material, historical records, or earlier adaptations with a different canonical race, thus precluding any race swaps.
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