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Green Ghost and the Masters of the Stone

Green Ghost and the Masters of the Stone

2022

PG-13

Director

Michael D. Olmos

Runtime

81 minutes

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Synopsis

In a Texas border town, car salesman Charlie moonlights as a masked Lucha libre wrestler going by the name “Green Ghost.” When unknown assailants arrive seeking an otherworldly emerald, Charlie discovers that he has super powers. As he learns to fight from the unconventional Master Gin, Charlie is told that he’s part of a secret warrior “triad of light” with his childhood friend Marco and Marco’s sister Karina led by La Nana. Together, they’ve been chosen to protect humanity from Drake, the embodiment of the Mayan apocalypse.

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

7.0/10

Good


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Fair

The film focuses on a 'triad of light' composed of childhood friends, emphasizing communal and platonic bonds. There is no explicit confirmation of queer identities or same-sex relationships within the narrative.

Gender Representation

Good

Karina and La Nana serve as high-agency figures within a secret warrior unit. Their roles as leaders and combatants challenge the common fantasy trope of women as passive characters.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Excellent

The story centers on Lucha libre culture and Mayan mythology in a Texas border town. This approach moves the narrative away from Anglo-centric tropes by centering indigenous cosmological elements.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Good

Mayan cosmology drives the central conflict, elevating indigenous spiritual concepts to a global scale. The film prioritizes regional wisdom and communal heroism over traditional Western-centric mythological structures.

Disability Representation

Minimal

The narrative provides no mention of characters navigating physical, neurodivergent, or mental health conditions.

Strengths

  • Strong integration of Mayan mythology and Lucha libre culture into the central plot.
  • Empowers female characters through high-agency, combat-oriented roles within a warrior triad.
  • Challenges Western-centric fantasy tropes by centering a Texas border town identity.

Areas for Improvement

  • Lacks explicit representation of LGBTQ+ identities or non-heteronormative characters.
  • Provides no visible representation of characters with physical or neurodivergent disabilities.

AI Analysis

The film succeeds by weaving specific cultural identities into its core plot rather than using them as mere aesthetics. By centering Mayan mythology and Lucha libre culture, it offers a refreshing departure from standard Western fantasy archetypes. While the gender representation is progressive through the inclusion of female warriors, the lack of explicit LGBTQ+ identities keeps that score moderate. The narrative's strength lies in its communal approach to heroism and its integration of non-Western spiritual frameworks. Overall, the film provides a meaningful disruption of genre expectations through its localized setting and indigenous-driven stakes.

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