RATED: Finding Dory is rated G – Some scenes may scare young children
AUDIENCE: Great for primary aged kids.
WHAT’S GOOD: Finding Dory is a film that puts disability front and centre. We meet Dory, when she’s little more than a fingerling, learning to cope with a challenging mental condition: “My name is Dory … and I suffer from short-term remembory loss.” Those of you who have children facing this battle will also welcome the opportunity to put them in front of a story where they are in the hero’s role.
WHAT’S NOT: The break-in / break-out antics are reminiscent of the first film, though a new array of amusing companions keeps the comedy fresh.
SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING: Finding Dory is a fabulous film-choice for the holidays because it not only delivers safe entertainment, it also supplies children with an insight into what it’s like to live with a disability, and how mockery and mere tolerance fall short of the love God requires.
RELEASE DATE: June 16 2016
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