How do the characters in the film interact? Does one character in a more elite social class interact in a specific way with one character in a less elite social class?
How do the characters' jobs relate to the way they communicate or act?
How do the characters use their free time? Part of the Marxist critical strategy is based on the argument that individuals can use free time productively. What is the fate of characters who do (or do not) use their free time productively?
How is class conflict represented in the film? How to the characters react to this conflict, and what is their social class?
Is the film sympathetic to the working class, or to the rich, or both? How is this sympathy shown? Through what images or behaviors, for example?
Is morality and justice favored in the film? Or money and power? What is the relationship between the fate of the characters and what they value the most?
Does the film challenge or support economic oppression? How do the behaviors, relationships, and language of the character reflect this?