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Miami

Miami

2017

Director

Zaida Bergroth

Runtime

119 minutes

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Synopsis

Miami is the story of two sisters who have grown up separately. The older sister, Angela, is an exotic dancer with her own touring dance group. The younger, Anna, on the threshold of adulthood, lives in a small town working in sales. When their father dies, Anna looks for and finds Angela. The fascinating, high-strung Angela asks the timid Anna to accompany her on tour and, before long, trouble from Angela’s past catches up to them and the sisters’ love is put to the test.

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Overall Score

4.4/10

Fair


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Fair

The film focuses on the bond between two sisters rather than queer identity. There is no explicit evidence of non-heteronormative narratives or same-sex intimacy.

Gender Representation

Good

The story centers on female agency and the complexities of womanhood. Angela’s role as a leader of a touring dance group subverts traditional submissive female tropes.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Limited

The narrative lacks specific details regarding the racial or ethnic composition of the cast. The focus remains on the psychological tension between the two sisters.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Fair

The film explores themes of subjective morality and unstable social structures. It departs from idealized family models by focusing on a fractured unit and unconventional lifestyles.

Disability Representation

Minimal

There is no evidence of characters with visible or invisible disabilities within the narrative.

Strengths

  • Strong focus on female agency and autonomy.
  • Subverts traditional domestic hierarchies through unconventional female roles.
  • Explores complex, non-idealized familial bonds and sisterly loyalty.

Areas for Improvement

  • Lack of visible LGBTQ+ representation or queer narratives.
  • Absence of verifiable racial or ethnic diversity in the character descriptions.
  • Limited scope regarding intersectional identities and disability representation.

AI Analysis

Miami is a character-driven drama that prioritizes female-centric storytelling. It succeeds in exploring unconventional lifestyles and the deconstruction of traditional family stability through its central protagonists. However, the film lacks visible intersectional representation. The absence of clear data regarding racial diversity and the lack of LGBTQ+ themes limits its broader social scope. Ultimately, the film offers a nuanced look at sisterly loyalty and autonomy, even if it remains narrow in its demographic breadth.

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