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For the Good of Others

For the Good of Others

2010

Director

Oskar Santos

Runtime

102 minutes

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Synopsis

Diego is a doctor so used to working in extreme situations that he has immunized himself to others' pain. He has switched off from his work, his partner and his commitment as a father. Over the course of a disturbing meeting, Diego is threatened with a gun. Hours later, he can only remember the sound of a bang and the strange feeling of having being hit with something more than a bullet. Diego has to take an irreversible decision which will affect his own life and that of his loved ones.

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

4.4/10

Fair


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Limited

The narrative focuses on a heteronormative domestic structure involving a partner and children. There is no explicit evidence of LGBTQ+ identities or the subversion of traditional norms.

Gender Representation

Fair

The film centers on a male protagonist experiencing a crisis of emotional availability. It avoids reinforcing traditional masculine leadership by portraying a man who is disconnected and struggling.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Fair

As a Latin American production, the film offers a departure from Anglo-centric perspectives. It provides a narrative grounded in non-Western social dynamics rather than Hollywood's homogeneous norms.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Fair

The story engages with moral relativism and the subjective nature of ethics. It offers a nuanced view of the nuclear family by focusing on the protagonist's failures as a father.

Disability Representation

Fair

The film explores psychological trauma and the invisible disability of emotional dissociation. This mental health study drives the thriller elements rather than providing a platform for neurodivergent agency.

Strengths

  • Subverts the 'heroic professional' trope by presenting a morally ambiguous and emotionally disconnected protagonist.
  • Offers a non-Western perspective by grounding the narrative in Latin American cinematic traditions.
  • Provides a nuanced critique of the nuclear family and traditional social roles through the lens of professional burnout.

Areas for Improvement

  • Lacks explicit LGBTQ+ representation or the subversion of heteronormative domestic structures.
  • Provides limited agency for female characters within the central narrative framework.
  • Uses psychological dissociation primarily as a plot device rather than exploring neurodivergent agency.

AI Analysis

For the Good of Others is a psychological study that prioritizes character deconstruction over demographic celebration. It succeeds in subverting the 'heroic doctor' trope, instead presenting a protagonist defined by emotional erosion and professional detachment. The film's strength lies in its refusal to uphold idealized social institutions. By focusing on a man failing his familial duties, it offers a complex look at human frailty and the decay of traditional social contracts. However, the film lacks explicit representation across several key categories. The narrative remains largely centered on a heteronormative, male-driven crisis, providing limited agency for women or LGBTQ+ identities.

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