
The Unearthing
2015

2014
Director
Rémi Bigot
Runtime
24 minutes
Average Rating
No ratings yetSynopsis
In the burning heat of July, Thomas and Victor, two 14 years old teenagers, are bored to death and want to escape. Victor decides to take Thomas to an abandoned bridge. He will have to confront his fears and desires.
Overall Score
Good
Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The film centers queer identity by focusing on the fears and desires of two 14-year-old protagonists. This approach disrupts heteronormative coming-of-age tropes by making gay themes a central driver of the narrative.
Gender Representation
The story prioritizes a male-centric adolescent perspective. However, it moves away from stoic masculine archetypes by emphasizing the internal emotional landscapes and vulnerability of the young male characters.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
There is no specific information available regarding the racial or ethnic composition of the cast. Consequently, the racial diversity of the film cannot be determined.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The narrative uses a sense of boredom and escape to explore subjective morality. By focusing on individual desire over traditional social structures, it adopts a secular, identity-focused framework.
Disability Representation
The provided context contains no evidence regarding the presence of characters with visible or invisible disabilities.
Strengths
Areas for Improvement
AI Analysis
Electric July is a focused exploration of queer adolescence that centers non-normative experiences. By placing LGBTQ+ themes at the core of the character arcs, the film challenges standard developmental milestones through a lens of identity and desire. The film succeeds in disrupting traditional coming-of-age tropes, particularly through its nuanced portrayal of male emotionality. It moves beyond simple adventure to explore the internal tensions of its teenage protagonists. However, the film's scope is limited by its short-form nature. There is also a lack of information regarding racial and ethnic diversity, and no visible representation of disability within the known material.
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