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All My Life (2020)

Bias Rating
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Viewer Rating
Rating: 6.0
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Overview

It was a chance meeting started by one of Sol’s friends trying to chat up Jennifer. However, in the end, it was those two who hit it off. Sol enjoyed Jen’s smile, her effort, and how silly she could be. Jen enjoyed Sol’s cooking, his athleticism, and that he would join her in fun moments. As you can imagine, love bloomed, and things got serious. Jen’s investment in Sol led to her pushing him to follow his dreams and even move in to save money. Sol’s investment in Jen well, it led to him proposing. But what started as a liver tumor grew into full-on cancer, so with a diagnosis of 6 months to live, Sol and Jennifer try to make the best of it.


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Bias Dimensions

Political: Center
Diversity: Moderate
Christianity: Positive

Overview

It was a chance meeting started by one of Sol’s friends trying to chat up Jennifer. However, in the end, it was those two who hit it off. Sol enjoyed Jen’s smile, her effort, and how silly she could be. Jen enjoyed Sol’s cooking, his athleticism, and that he would join her in fun moments. As you can imagine, love bloomed, and things got serious. Jen’s investment in Sol led to her pushing him to follow his dreams and even move in to save money. Sol’s investment in Jen well, it led to him proposing. But what started as a liver tumor grew into full-on cancer, so with a diagnosis of 6 months to live, Sol and Jennifer try to make the best of it.


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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Center

Primary

The film centers on the universally human themes of love, loss, and community support in the face of terminal illness. Its narrative champions personal resilience and the power of human connection, deliberately avoiding any explicit promotion of progressive or conservative ideologies.

The movie features an interracial lead couple, accurately portraying the real-life individuals the story is based on, which introduces visible diversity. The narrative focuses on a universal love story and personal struggle, without critiquing or negatively portraying traditional identities.

Secondary

The film subtly portrays Christianity in a positive light, primarily through the depiction of a church wedding and the general themes of hope, love, and community support that often align with Christian values in times of adversity. It serves as a backdrop for the couple's commitment and a source of comfort.

The film "All My Life" is a romantic drama based on the true story of a heterosexual couple, Jenn Carter and Sol Chau. The narrative focuses on their relationship and Sol's battle with liver cancer, and does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.

All My Life is a romantic drama based on a true story about a couple who accelerate their wedding plans after the groom receives a terminal cancer diagnosis. The film does not feature any transsexual characters or explore related themes, focusing exclusively on the central heterosexual relationship and their personal challenges.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

The film "All My Life" is a romantic drama based on the true story of Solomon Chau and Jennifer Carter. Both main characters, and other significant figures based on real people, are portrayed on screen with the same gender as their historical counterparts. No established characters from source material or history had their gender changed.

The film "All My Life" is a biopic based on the true story of Solomon Chau and Jennifer Carter. The actors cast to portray these real-life individuals match their documented races, with Solomon Chau (Asian) played by Harry Shum Jr. (Asian) and Jennifer Carter (White) played by Jessica Rothe (White). No race swaps occurred.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

6.0

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

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6.3
The Movie Database logo
7.8

Critic Ratings

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5.9
Metacritic logo
3.9

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