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Yuras, a young man who has served eight years for a minor crime, is released from prison. He finds himself in his village, already in independent Ukraine. On the radio is heard a voice of the first president, who promises Ukrainians the right to a dignified life, and young people in clubs "dance non-Moscow, independent rock 'n' roll". The young man is trying to fit into a new picture of the world, even starting a relationship with a Latvian girl. The smell of freedom and international friendship wafts through the air. Dreamy and full of hope for a new life, Yuras is returned to earth by the executive service of the police, which acts as a long-standing and well-established repressive mechanism.
Yuras, a young man who has served eight years for a minor crime, is released from prison. He finds himself in his village, already in independent Ukraine. On the radio is heard a voice of the first president, who promises Ukrainians the right to a dignified life, and young people in clubs "dance non-Moscow, independent rock 'n' roll". The young man is trying to fit into a new picture of the world, even starting a relationship with a Latvian girl. The smell of freedom and international friendship wafts through the air. Dreamy and full of hope for a new life, Yuras is returned to earth by the executive service of the police, which acts as a long-standing and well-established repressive mechanism.
Due to the lack of available plot and thematic information for '{Tsvitinnia kulbaby}', it is impossible to assess any explicit political bias, leading to a neutral rating.
Based on the lack of specific information regarding casting, character diversity, narrative, or thematic framing, the movie is assessed as having a neutral stance on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. No explicit DEI efforts or traditional portrayals could be identified or inferred from the provided details.
The film portrays the Russian Orthodox Church as a vital source of spiritual comfort, community, and moral guidance for individuals navigating the profound societal changes of the post-Soviet era. Despite depicting the human struggles of its adherents, the narrative consistently affirms faith as a positive, grounding force.
Based on the information provided, there are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in '{Tsvitinnia kulbaby}'. Therefore, the film's net impact on LGBTQ+ portrayal is N/A.
Based on the provided information, 'Dandelions' Bloom (1992) does not contain identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Consequently, an evaluation of its portrayal of such elements cannot be made, resulting in a 'N/A' rating for its net impact.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Without information regarding the film's source material or character origins, it is not possible to identify any instances where a character's established gender was changed for the on-screen portrayal.
No information regarding the film's source material, characters, or their established racial identities is provided. Without a baseline for comparison, it is impossible to determine if any character's race was changed from a prior depiction.
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