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Lusers

Lusers

2015

Director

Ticoy Rodriguez

Runtime

100 minutes

Average Rating

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Synopsis

Three guys from differents countries come together in a funny adventure through the jungle in order to get to the Final of the FIFA World Cup Brasil 2014.

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Overall Score

2.9/10

Limited


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Minimal

The film contains no mention of LGBTQ+ characters or queer themes. There is no evidence of non-heteronormative identities within the narrative.

Gender Representation

Limited

The story centers on a male-centric ensemble of three men. This focus results in a lack of female character presence throughout the adventure.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Good

The film features a multicultural cast from different countries. This internationalism provides a platform for diverse ethnic backgrounds during the World Cup journey.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Fair

The setting is a globalized, secular sporting event. While it avoids religious instruction, it functions as a standard adventure-comedy without deep cultural critique.

Disability Representation

Minimal

There is no indication of characters with visible or invisible disabilities. The narrative lacks neurodivergent representation.

Strengths

  • The multi-national ensemble provides meaningful racial and ethnic diversity.
  • The international cast disrupts a potentially homogeneous narrative through multiculturalism.

Areas for Improvement

  • The film lacks representation for women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people with disabilities.
  • The narrative follows traditional tropes rather than exploring complex intersectional identities.

AI Analysis

Lusers is a character-driven comedy that finds its strength in international camaraderie. By featuring a multi-national ensemble, the film avoids a homogeneous narrative and embraces a multicultural perspective through its diverse cast. However, the film relies heavily on conventional adventure tropes. The narrative architecture is limited by a lack of intersectional depth, focusing primarily on a singular male experience rather than a broad spectrum of identities. Ultimately, the diversity is localized to the cast's origins. The film does not actively engage with complex identity politics or disrupt traditional social hierarchies.

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