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Django (2023)
In the Wild West in the 1860s and 1870s, Sarah and John have founded New Babylon, a city of outcasts of all backgrounds. Haunted by the murder of his family eight years earlier, Django is still looking for his daughter, believing she may have survived the killing. When Django shockingly finds her in Babylon, about to marry John, Sarah - now a grown woman - wants Django to leave fearing he'll put Babylon in jeopardy. But Django, believing the city is in danger, is adamant that he will not lose his daughter twice.
In the Wild West in the 1860s and 1870s, Sarah and John have founded New Babylon, a city of outcasts of all backgrounds. Haunted by the murder of his family eight years earlier, Django is still looking for his daughter, believing she may have survived the killing. When Django shockingly finds her in Babylon, about to marry John, Sarah - now a grown woman - wants Django to leave fearing he'll put Babylon in jeopardy. But Django, believing the city is in danger, is adamant that he will not lose his daughter twice.
The series' central thesis explicitly promotes progressive ideology by critiquing the systemic injustice of slavery and championing the creation of a new, equitable community for marginalized individuals, making it clearly left-leaning.
The series features visible diversity within its cast. The narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities and does not center on strong, explicit DEI themes.
The series portrays traditional Christian society, particularly through the town of Elmdale, as a source of hypocrisy, prejudice, and oppression. The utopian vision of New Babylon is presented as a direct counterpoint, highlighting the failures and moral compromises of established Christian institutions in the Wild West.
Based on the provided information, there is insufficient data to assess the portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters or themes in 'Django, 2023'. No specific details regarding plot points or character arcs related to LGBTQ+ identity were available for evaluation.
There is currently not enough information available regarding the plot or characters of 'Django, 2023' to accurately assess its portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. Without specific details, a determination of positive, negative, or neutral impact cannot be made.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 2023 series 'Django' reimagines the classic Western character. The titular character, Django, remains male, consistent with his established gender in the original 1966 film and subsequent adaptations. No evidence suggests other canonically established characters have undergone a gender swap.
The 2023 series 'Django' features the titular character, Django, portrayed by a white actor (Matthias Schoenaerts). This aligns with the original 1966 film's portrayal of Django by Franco Nero, indicating no race swap for the main character.
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