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Dept. Q (2025)
A brash but brilliant cop becomes head of a new police department, where he leads an unlikely team of misfits in solving Edinburgh's cold cases.
A brash but brilliant cop becomes head of a new police department, where he leads an unlikely team of misfits in solving Edinburgh's cold cases.
A political bias rating cannot be determined for 'Dept. Q, 2025' due to the complete absence of specific plot details, character arcs, or thematic information in the provided prompt.
Based on the visible cast, the movie features traditional representation without apparent explicit race or gender swaps. However, a comprehensive evaluation of its DEI characteristics, particularly regarding narrative and framing, is not possible due to a lack of plot details.
Insufficient information is available to assess the portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters or themes in "Dept. Q, 2025". No plot details or character descriptions were provided to determine their presence or the nature of their depiction.
There is currently insufficient information available regarding the plot or characters of 'Dept. Q, 2025' to assess its portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. Without specific narrative details or character arcs, it is not possible to determine the net impact, as no information about potential depictions is provided.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is an adaptation of the 'Department Q' book series. The main characters, Carl Mørck, Assad, and Rose, are portrayed by actors whose genders align with their established canonical genders from the source material.
This film is an adaptation of the 'Department Q' series. The casting of lead characters Carl Mørck (Matthew Goode, white) and Assad (Alexej Manvelov, Assyrian/Middle Eastern) aligns with their established racial backgrounds in the source material, showing no race swap.
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