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10 Attitudes

10 Attitudes

2001

NR

Director

Michael O. Gallant

Runtime

87 minutes

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Synopsis

A Jewish man discovers his boyfriend of 10 years has been cheating on him, and decides to embark on a dating spree.

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Overall Score

6.0/10

Good


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Good

The film centers on a queer protagonist and the emotional fallout of a decade-long same-sex relationship. It uses infidelity and personal agency as the primary lenses for its humanistic drama.

Gender Representation

Fair

The narrative focuses on a male protagonist's emotional journey following a breakup. This focus suggests a potential departure from traditional stoic masculinity, though specific female or non-binary arcs are not detailed.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Fair

The protagonist is identified as Jewish, which introduces a specific ethno-religious identity. However, the film does not confirm a diverse or non-Anglo-Saxon majority cast.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Good

The story prioritizes individual emotional truth and autonomy over traditional religious frameworks. It explores the deconstruction of relationship permanence through a secular lens.

Disability Representation

Minimal

There is no information available regarding the inclusion or portrayal of characters with physical or neurodivergent disabilities.

Strengths

  • Centers a queer protagonist and explores the complexities of long-term same-sex partnerships.
  • Provides cultural texture by identifying the protagonist's Jewish identity.
  • Focuses on personal agency and emotional truth rather than traditional tropes.

Areas for Improvement

  • Lacks information regarding the representation of female or non-binary characters.
  • Does not confirm a diverse or multi-ethnic cast beyond the protagonist.
  • Provides no information regarding disability representation.

AI Analysis

10 Attitudes offers a character-driven exploration of identity by centering a queer, Jewish man navigating the aftermath of a long-term relationship. The film moves beyond simple representation by making the protagonist's specific cultural and sexual identity the foundation of the drama. While the film provides meaningful texture through its focus on personal reclamation and agency, it lacks broader demographic breadth. The narrative appears concentrated on the protagonist's specific experience rather than a diverse ensemble. Ultimately, the film succeeds in challenging conventional romantic tropes by focusing on the complexities of same-sex domestic disruption and the pursuit of individual autonomy.

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