
The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die
Is the movie The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die woke?
Wokeness Ratings
There is no significant focus on LGBT themes or identity politics.
Gender roles are consistent with the historical setting, without forced modern reinterpretations.
Economic themes are tied to historical power struggles rather than modern anti-capitalist rhetoric.
Casting choices reflect the historical setting without forced diversity messaging.
The film does not promote globalist ideals, focusing instead on nationalistic themes.
The film's political narrative is rooted in historical context without modern allegories.
Environmental themes are not present in the film.
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