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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Is the movie Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse woke?
Wokeness Ratings
There is a subtle inclusion of diverse identities, but it does not dominate the narrative.
The inclusion of strong female characters like Spider-Woman adds to the gender representation without overshadowing male characters.
The film does not focus on economic themes or anti-capitalist messaging.
The film features a wide array of characters from different cultural backgrounds, enhancing its narrative.
The film promotes a sense of global unity through its diverse cast of Spider-People.
The film touches on themes of resistance and empowerment but does not overtly push a political agenda.
Environmental themes are not a significant part of the narrative.
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