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Girlboss (2017)
Sophia is a rebellious, broke anarchist who refuses to grow up. She stumbles upon her passion of selling vintage clothes online and becomes an unlikely businesswoman. As she builds her retail fashion empire, she realizes the value and the difficulty of being the boss of her own life.
Sophia is a rebellious, broke anarchist who refuses to grow up. She stumbles upon her passion of selling vintage clothes online and becomes an unlikely businesswoman. As she builds her retail fashion empire, she realizes the value and the difficulty of being the boss of her own life.
The series champions individual entrepreneurship and free-market capitalism as the path to success, portraying a 'self-made' woman's journey to build a business from scratch through personal initiative.
The series features a predominantly white main cast, reflecting the real-life individual it is based upon, with some visible diversity in supporting roles. The narrative focuses on the protagonist's entrepreneurial journey and personal development, without explicitly critiquing or negatively framing traditional identities.
Girlboss features LGBTQ+ characters, notably Sophia's best friend Annie, a lesbian, whose relationship is depicted as healthy and normal. Her character, along with the gay assistant Dax, is portrayed with dignity and without reliance on harmful stereotypes. The show's overall stance is respectful and affirming, integrating queer identities naturally into the narrative.
The series "Girlboss" focuses on the entrepreneurial journey of Sophia Amoruso and her experiences building a fashion empire. There are no identifiable transsexual characters or themes present within the narrative, resulting in no depiction to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The show "Girlboss" is based on the autobiography of Sophia Amoruso, a real historical figure. The main character, Sophia Amoruso, is portrayed by a female actress, consistent with her historical gender. There are no instances of characters canonically, historically, or widely established as one gender being portrayed as a different gender.
The series is a fictionalized account of Sophia Amoruso's life, who is white. The lead character, Sophia, is portrayed by a white actress. There are no other characters in the show who were canonically or historically established as a different race in the source material and then portrayed as another race.
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