You are here:
Albert

Albert

2015

Not Rated

Director

Karsten Kiilerich

Runtime

70 minutes

Average Rating

No ratings yet

Synopsis

The nice town of Kellyville is too small to accomodate the world's worst scoundrels, Albert and Egon, who decides to go out in the world.

Where to Watch

Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

0.3/10

Minimal


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Minimal

The film contains no mention of non-heteronormative identities or same-sex intimacy. There is no evidence of narratives addressing gender identity within the character descriptions.

Gender Representation

Minimal

The story focuses on the characters Albert and Egon. There is no indication of gender-specific dynamics or the subversion of traditional gender hierarchies.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Minimal

The setting of Kellyville and the character archetypes do not reference racial or ethnic diversity. No non-white majority cast or race-bent casting is indicated.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Minimal

The narrative centers on scoundrels navigating a small town. While the characters depart from traditional moral archetypes, there is no clear critique of religious or Western institutions.

Disability Representation

Minimal

There is no information regarding the inclusion of characters with visible or invisible disabilities. The film lacks any indication of neurodivergent representation.

Strengths

  • The characters depart from traditional moral archetypes by being framed as 'scoundrels'.

Areas for Improvement

  • The film lacks representation for LGBTQ+ identities and gender diversity.
  • There is no evidence of racial, ethnic, or cultural diversity within the cast.
  • The narrative does not include characters with visible or invisible disabilities.

AI Analysis

Albert (2015) follows a conventional premise centered on mischief and antagonism. The narrative focuses on the journey of two scoundrels, Albert and Egon, as they leave their small town to explore the wider world. The film lacks an intentional architecture designed to challenge social hierarchies or promote intersectional representation. Without specific character details regarding identity, the story remains a standard character-driven animation. Ultimately, the film provides a very low level of diversity, as it does not feature representation for LGBTQ+ identities, various racial backgrounds, or disabilities.

How are these scores produced? →

Similar Movies

Rate this Movie

No rating selected
Use arrow keys to select a rating from 1 to 5 stars
Optional text review, maximum 2000 characters
Tip: Wrap spoilers with ||double pipes|| to hide them
0/2000 characters
You must be signed in to submit a rating

Reviews

No reviews yet. Be the first to share your thoughts on this movie!

Use the rating form above to leave a star rating and optional review.