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The Final

The Final

2010

R

Director

Joey Stewart

Runtime

93 minutes

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Synopsis

A group of high school outcasts get revenge on the students that torment them.

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

4.7/10

Fair


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Fair

The film centers on social outcasts, a group that often serves as a proxy for queer identities. However, there is no explicit evidence of same-sex intimacy or specific LGBTQ+ identities.

Gender Representation

Fair

The revenge plot may disrupt traditional hierarchies by granting agency to characters often sidelined in horror. Without specific character details, it is unclear if the film subverts gender tropes.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Limited

The cast's racial and ethnic composition is not specified. There is no evidence of a non-white majority or intentional race-bent casting within the ensemble.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Good

The narrative critiques established social orders by framing high school hierarchies as oppressive systems. This positioning challenges the status quo through a lens of systemic social critique.

Disability Representation

Minimal

There is no evidence within the provided data to suggest the presence of characters with visible or invisible disabilities.

Strengths

  • The narrative structure challenges traditional social hierarchies by framing school systems as oppressive.
  • The focus on social outcasts provides a thematic framework for exploring marginalization and systemic critique.

Areas for Improvement

  • The film lacks explicit evidence of specific LGBTQ+ identities or queer-coded narratives.
  • There is no verifiable data regarding the racial or ethnic diversity of the cast.
  • The narrative does not provide clear representation of characters with disabilities.

AI Analysis

The Final operates primarily as a genre-driven exploration of social alienation. Its strength lies in its thematic critique of institutional power and the social hierarchies found within high school settings. However, the film lacks explicit intersectional detail. While the 'outcast' archetype provides a foundation for diverse representation, the narrative does not confirm specific identities regarding race, gender, or sexuality. Ultimately, the film's impact on diversity is limited by its reliance on broad archetypes rather than clearly defined, diverse character backgrounds.

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