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Kuruluş Osman (2019)

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Center
Viewer Rating
Rating: 7.7
Kuruluş Osman poster

Overview

The life of Osman Bey, the son of Ertuğrul and the founder of the Ottoman Empire, as he established and controlled it, facing internal and external struggles against Byzantium and the Mongol Ilkhanate.


Starring Cast

Bias Dimensions

Political: Leans Right
Diversity: Moderate
Female Combat: Yes
Christianity: Negative
Islam: Positive

Overview

The life of Osman Bey, the son of Ertuğrul and the founder of the Ottoman Empire, as he established and controlled it, facing internal and external struggles against Byzantium and the Mongol Ilkhanate.


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Center

Primary

The film's likely heroic portrayal of Osman I's establishment of the Ottoman Empire, emphasizing strong, religiously-guided leadership, tradition, and national unity, aligns with conservative values of order and faith.

The series 'Establishment: Osman' features casting authentic to its 13th-century Anatolian historical setting, without engaging in explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative positively frames its central male protagonists and their cultural identities, focusing on the heroic founding of the Ottoman Empire without critical portrayal of traditional identities.

Secondary

The show features several female characters, including Malhun Hatun and Bala Hatun, who are depicted as skilled warriors. They repeatedly engage in and win direct physical combat against multiple male opponents, utilizing swords, daggers, and hand-to-hand techniques in various battle scenarios.

Christianity, particularly as embodied by the Byzantine Empire and its leaders, is frequently depicted as a religion whose adherents are often corrupt, oppressive, and deceitful. The narrative frames Christian institutions and many of their leaders as morally bankrupt antagonists, contrasting sharply with the idealized Muslim protagonists.

The series portrays Islam as the foundational moral and spiritual force guiding Osman and his followers. Islamic values of justice, faith, and community are consistently depicted as virtues, driving the protagonists' noble actions and the establishment of a righteous state.

Based on the information provided, there are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in 'Establishment: Osman'. Consequently, an evaluation of its portrayal is not possible, resulting in an N/A rating.

'Kuruluş Osman' is a historical drama set in the 13th century, depicting the life and struggles of Osman I. The series does not include any transsexual characters or explore related themes, as these are not relevant to its historical context or narrative focus.

The historical drama "Kuruluş: Osman" portrays real historical figures according to their documented genders. There are no instances of a character, historically or canonically established as one gender, being depicted as a different gender in the series.

The series is a historical drama depicting real figures from the founding of the Ottoman Empire. The casting of these historically Turkic characters aligns with their documented racial and ethnic backgrounds, showing no instances of a race swap.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

7.7

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

IMDB logo
7.4
The Movie Database logo
8.0

Critic Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes logo
N/A
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N/A

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