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Race 3
2018
Not RatedDirector
Remo D'Souza
Runtime
160 minutes
Average Rating
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The Singh family comprises of Shamsher his step-son Sikandar, twins Suraj and Sanjana. They run a business of illegal arms and trade with the help of their friend Yash. Things get dramatic when Jessica meets Sikandar and the family ties are strained under each character’s ulterior motives.
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Diversity & Representation
Overall Score
Limited
Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The film lacks any significant presence of non-cisnormative identities. Interpersonal dynamics focus on traditional romantic and sexual tensions, offering no disruption to conventional attraction models.
Gender Representation
Female characters act as assertive participants in high-stakes criminal enterprises with significant agency. However, the plot remains tethered to traditional tropes of sexual tension.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
The cast presents a relatively homogeneous group of high-status, wealthy individuals. While using international locales, the film does not engage with racial blending or intersectional identities.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The narrative avoids traditional moral or religious frameworks in favor of moral relativism. It celebrates a high-consumption, luxury lifestyle rather than offering a critique of power.
Disability Representation
There is no meaningful depiction of visible or invisible disabilities. Characters are presented as able-bodied archetypes of physical prowess and agility.
Strengths
- Female characters possess significant agency and act as strategic players in the heist.
- The film disrupts conventional domestic hierarchies through its non-traditional family unit.
Areas for Improvement
- The film lacks engagement with LGBTQ+ identities or non-cisnormative narratives.
- There is a lack of representation for racial blending or intersectional identities.
- The narrative fails to include meaningful depictions of visible or invisible disabilities.
AI Analysis
Race 3 functions as a high-gloss spectacle that prioritizes the aesthetics of wealth and the mechanics of the con. It centers on a non-traditional, crime-oriented family unit, yet operates within a hyper-capitalist framework where criminal behavior is framed as a sophisticated lifestyle choice. While the film grants female characters agency within the criminal underworld, it fails to engage with broader intersectional or systemic themes. The reliance on a high-consumption aesthetic and the absence of marginalized identities keep the film within the realm of traditional commercial entertainment.
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