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Time Share

Time Share

2000

PG

Director

Sharon von Wietersheim

Runtime

87 minutes

Average Rating

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Synopsis

Two single parents, one man and one woman, along with their kids, have to involuntarily share a house for their holidays.

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Overall Score

3.6/10

Limited


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Limited

The story centers on a traditional romantic pairing between a man and a woman. There is no evidence of non-cisnormative identities or same-sex intimacy.

Gender Representation

Fair

The film features a balanced dynamic with one male and one female lead. While the premise allows for domestic friction, it follows conventional gender roles.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Limited

The narrative lacks specific details regarding racial or ethnic identities. It likely follows the standard casting conventions typical of family-oriented programming in 2000.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Fair

The plot focuses on Western family structures and holiday logistics. It prioritizes social cohesion and familial negotiation over the deconstruction of cultural institutions.

Disability Representation

Minimal

There is no mention of characters with visible or invisible disabilities. No assessment of representation can be made based on the available information.

Strengths

  • The dual-parenting structure provides a balanced gender dynamic between the two leads.

Areas for Improvement

  • The film lacks LGBTQ+ representation and non-cisnormative identities.
  • There is no evidence of racial or ethnic diversity within the cast.
  • The narrative does not include characters with disabilities.

AI Analysis

Time Share functions as a standard domestic comedy that adheres to the storytelling tropes of the early 2000s. The narrative architecture prioritizes established social structures and heteronormative family dynamics. The film lacks intersectional complexity, focusing instead on the friction between two single parents. It operates within a conventional framework that does not seek to challenge systemic hierarchies or provide diverse representation.

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