
Not Guilty
Plot
This movie is about love and hatred, about the fact that the racial-tribal division of mankind, the division between 'us' and 'them' as an animal-instinctive phenomenon, should disappear. It is about the conflict between conscience and duty, honor and a tragic situation, from which everyone is seeking a way out, except for ... the "village idiot' Halois, the childhood friend of Aitech ... And maybe only people like him know the truth, people who are above religious and racial prejudices? Maybe people like Halois are our conscience, honor and dignity?
Overall Series Review
Categorical Breakdown
The film's entire premise is the vilification of 'racial-tribal division' and the celebration of the hero, Halois, who is 'above racial prejudices,' directly aligning with the ideal of Universal Meritocracy over intersectional hierarchy.
The central criticism is directed at the 'animal-instinctive phenomenon' of 'us' and 'them' division and prejudice, which is a universal human flaw, not a specific demonization of Western civilization or its ancestors.
The provided plot focuses entirely on male characters (Halois and Aitech) and abstract themes (conscience, duty). No content is present to assess the presence of 'Girl Boss' tropes, male emasculation, or anti-natalist themes.
The narrative is focused on themes of prejudice, conscience, and racial/tribal conflict. There is no explicit material, representation, or lecturing related to alternative sexualities, deconstructing the nuclear family, or gender ideology.
The movie critiques 'religious prejudices' as a source of conflict, implying a failure of divisive religious systems. However, it elevates 'conscience, honor and dignity' as the transcendent moral solution, thus rejecting moral relativism but pointing to the failures of organized, tribal religion.