
Detective School Dropouts
1986

2002
PGDirector
Ben Feleo
Runtime
115 minutes
Average Rating
No ratings yetSynopsis
Follow the adventure of Sherlock, a private detective and, Orot, a street-smart fellow as they track down the syndicate behind a jewelry robbery.
Overall Score
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Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The film lacks any visible LGBTQ+ characters or queer-themed narratives. It follows a traditional action-comedy structure without exploring non-heteronormative identities.
Gender Representation
The story centers on a male-driven duo consisting of a detective and a sidekick. This framework prioritizes masculine agency and lacks non-traditional gender roles.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
While the characters' backgrounds are not explicitly defined, there is no verifiable evidence of diverse racial or ethnic casting. The narrative remains centered on unconfirmed identities.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The plot adheres to conventional morality and standard genre tropes. It offers no critique of religious structures or complex cultural themes.
Disability Representation
There is no representation of characters with visible or invisible disabilities. The character descriptions do not include neurodivergent individuals.
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Areas for Improvement
AI Analysis
D' Uragons operates within a conventional early-2000s action-comedy framework. The narrative is driven by a male duo, Sherlock and Orot, which reinforces traditional gendered archetypes of the detective and the sidekick. This focus on masculine agency limits the film's gender diversity. Beyond the central protagonists, the film lacks depth in terms of racial, cultural, or LGBTQ+ representation. The story follows a standard criminal syndicate trope without engaging in social critique or exploring diverse identities. Without specific evidence of intersectional characters, the film remains a product of traditional genre boundaries. Ultimately, the film lacks intentionality regarding inclusive storytelling. It functions as a straightforward adventure without disrupting established social hierarchies or providing representation for disabled or queer communities.

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