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The Long Goodbye (2014)
Tamotsu is suspected of murdering his actress wife Shizuka Harada. He flees to Taiwan and commits suicide. Tamotsu’s friend Banji Masuzawa works as a private detective, and has doubts about Tamotsu’s death, but the case is covered up by powerful media mogul Heizo Harada.
Tamotsu is suspected of murdering his actress wife Shizuka Harada. He flees to Taiwan and commits suicide. Tamotsu’s friend Banji Masuzawa works as a private detective, and has doubts about Tamotsu’s death, but the case is covered up by powerful media mogul Heizo Harada.
The film, a noir mystery, primarily explores themes of crime, moral ambiguity, and the individual's search for truth within a complex world. It does not present a central thesis explicitly promoting a specific progressive or conservative ideology.
The film features a cast of prominent Japanese actors. However, without details on the movie's plot or thematic content, it is not possible to assess how it frames traditional identities or incorporates DEI themes into its narrative.
The film adapts Raymond Chandler's novel 'The Long Goodbye.' The novel's protagonist, Philip Marlowe, is canonically white. In this adaptation, the character is portrayed by a Japanese actor, Tadanobu Asano, as a Japanese character, which constitutes a race swap.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 2014 series adapts Raymond Chandler's novel. While it reinterprets the story, no major character canonically established as one gender in the source material is portrayed as a different gender in this adaptation.
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