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The MPAA rated 102 Dalamatians G.
What's black and white and the same thing all over? 102 Dalmatians -- sequel to the live action 101 Dalmatians that was a based on Disney's original 1960's animated feature.
After spending a few
years behind bars where she has undergone extensive
psychotherapy, we are led to believe Cruella DeVil (Glenn
Close), a convicted dog-napper (and participant in the
illegal fur trade), has had a significant change of heart
and has become a raving dog-lover. But Cloe Simon (Alice
Evans), her parole officer, is convinced the puppy
poacher can't change her spots--probably because one of
the dogs Cloe owns is a Dalmatian named Dipstick, who
(coincidentally) was one of Cruella's captured canines in
the last movie.
Yet even Cloe has to
reassess her opinion of the eccentric woman when Cruella
locks up her furs and makes a sizable donation to the
struggling Second Chance animal shelter, giving it a new
leash on life. Volunteering her time and efforts to the
manager Kevin Shepherd (Ioan Gruffudd), Cruella applies
her own unique style to everything from doggy hair doos
to dressing up the establishment. In every way, Cruella
seems perfectly rehabilitated--until the fateful day she
meets Cloe's Dalmatians. Thrown into a psychotic state,
Ms. DeVil begins seeing spots before her eyes and
re-discovers the Cruella that still lurks within.
Between the decisions to
tone down the cartoon-style violence (although the last
half-hour has Cruella "shaked and baked" and
her minion butler physically pummeled) and not let Glenn
Close scream as often, I found this Dalmatian caper
easier to sit through than the last. As well, I didn't
detect a single profanity aside from Cruella's name
calling. Sexual moments were limited to a fashion show
featuring a brief shot of a model wearing a fur bikini,
and Cruella's wardrobe throughout the film, that is as
uptight as her character.
However, aside from a creative scene where we view Cloe and Kevin sharing a spaghetti dinner while the puppies watch the similar classic encounter from Lady And The Tramp, these Dalmatians are really the same dogs with rearranged spots.
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Talk about the movie with your family...
Cloe has four dogs in her small flat. Are Dalmatians the type of animals that would typically enjoyed being confined to a small area? For more information, check The Dalmatian Club of America at www.thedca.org.
This movie does not show the rehabilitation of law offenders in a positive light. Do you believe that people who have broken the law are capable of changing their ways and improving their lives?
Disney's web site has many games and activities related to the movie. Check it out at www.102dalmatians.com.
Don't forget to check out our review of 101 Dalmatians.
Rod Gustafson
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