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RIPLEY (2024)
A grifter in 1960s New York is hired to convince a wealthy man's son to return home from Italy and begins a life of deceit, fraud and murder.
A grifter in 1960s New York is hired to convince a wealthy man's son to return home from Italy and begins a life of deceit, fraud and murder.
The series primarily explores themes of identity, deception, and individual psychopathy within a social climbing narrative, without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology or offering a political solution to the societal issues it touches upon.
The movie employs traditional casting for its primary roles, with no explicit race or gender swaps of characters historically depicted as white. The narrative explores psychological themes without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering DEI themes.
The series features Tom Ripley, a character whose intense fixations and desires are widely interpreted as homoerotic, driving his criminal actions. The narrative explores his complex psychology, ambition, and obsession without explicitly labeling his sexuality or making a broader statement about LGBTQ+ identity, resulting in a neutral overall portrayal.
There is currently not enough information available to assess the film's portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. No details regarding the presence or depiction of such elements were found in the provided movie information or supplementary data.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The series 'RIPLEY' adapts the novel 'The Talented Mr. Ripley' without altering the established genders of its main characters. While a non-binary actor portrays a canonically male character, the on-screen portrayal maintains the character's male identity.
The 2024 series "RIPLEY" adapts Patricia Highsmith's novels. The main characters, Tom Ripley, Marge Sherwood, and Dickie Greenleaf, who were established as white in the source material, are portrayed by white actors Andrew Scott, Dakota Fanning, and Johnny Flynn, respectively. No race swaps are present.
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