
Let's Ruin It with Babies
2013

2022
NRDirector
Kestrin Pantera
Runtime
105 minutes
Average Rating
No ratings yetSynopsis
A disoriented couple gets invited to a Sonoma Chateau by affluent strangers and ends up having the most unhinged weekend of their lives.
Overall Score
Limited
Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The film centers on a disoriented couple, which suggests a traditional romantic focus. There is no explicit evidence of queer characters or identity-driven plotlines.
Gender Representation
The narrative follows standard romantic-comedy archetypes. It lacks evidence of subverting traditional gender hierarchies or portraying non-traditional power dynamics between the characters.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
The Sonoma Chateau setting and affluent social circle suggest a potentially homogeneous cast. There is no mention of diverse casting or intersectional character development.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The plot explores class clashes between a couple and wealthy strangers. While it hints at social disruption, it lacks a clear systemic or institutional critique.
Disability Representation
The cast and synopsis provide no information regarding characters with physical or invisible disabilities. No evidence of neurodivergence is present.
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Areas for Improvement
AI Analysis
Pretty Problems functions as a conventional comedy-drama centered on a weekend of social chaos. While the 'unhinged' premise offers room for disrupting social norms, the film appears to rely on traditional narrative structures. The lack of verifiable intersectional casting or identity-driven agency keeps the diversity profile low. The story seems to follow established genre tropes rather than subverting them. Ultimately, the film lacks the specific evidence of diverse representation needed to move beyond a baseline, traditional social depiction.

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