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+1 Moderately questionable elements. (Discernment required for young children.)In Disney’s live-action comedy, 102 DALMATIANS, a sequel, the reformation of dognapper Cruella De Vil, played again by Glenn Close, goes awry, leading to more shenanigans involving a bunch of dogs and, this time, a daffy parrot as well. Marred by some questionable content, including wacky environmentalist ideas equating animals with humans, and some spotty pacing, 102 DALMATIANS contains, however, a rousing slapstick finish and a mild Christian worldview with moral elements.
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