Viewer Rating
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

Too Old to Die Young (2019)
Detective Martin Jones, who leads a double life as a killer for hire in Los Angeles' deadly underground, suffers an existential crisis which leads him deeper into a blood splattered world of violence.
Detective Martin Jones, who leads a double life as a killer for hire in Los Angeles' deadly underground, suffers an existential crisis which leads him deeper into a blood splattered world of violence.
The series explores pervasive moral decay and cycles of violence in a corrupt world, but its highly stylized and nihilistic narrative offers no clear political solution or ideological stance, focusing instead on the perpetuation of individual, brutal responses within a broken system.
The series features visible diversity in its main cast, including a prominent Hispanic actor. Its narrative, typical of a dark crime thriller, explores morally ambiguous characters and themes, which may offer an indirect critique of certain aspects of identity without explicitly centering on DEI themes.
Too Old to Die Young features LGBTQ+ characters like a trans woman crime boss and a gay hitman. Their identities are present but incidental to the show's overarching themes of violence and nihilism. The portrayal avoids explicit affirmation or denigration, treating their identities as characteristics within a universally dark narrative.
The film consistently portrays Christianity, particularly Catholicism, as a hypocritical veneer for extreme violence, corruption, and self-serving dogma among its most devout characters, offering no significant counterbalancing positive portrayals.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The series "Too Old to Die Young" is an original production without established source material or pre-existing characters whose gender could have been altered. All characters are new to this specific series.
There is no information provided to suggest that "Too Old to Die Young" is an adaptation of existing source material or features historical figures. The characters appear to be original creations, thus precluding a race swap from a previously established racial identity.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources























