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Movie Review: 101 Dalmatians (Live Action)

All-ages spotted canine caper updates classic.
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Common Sense Rating:  for ages 5+ Stars: 3 out of 5 (About Common Sense Ratings)
MPAA Rating: Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Directed By: Stephen Herek  Cast: Glenn Close, Hugh Laurie, Jeff Daniels, Joan Plowright, Joely Richardson, Mark Williams  Running Time: 103 min  Release Date: 12/12/2000  DVD Release Date: 12/12/2000 Genre: Family and Kids 

What Parents Should Know
Parents need to know that this movie contains mild, slap-sticky humor as well as a theme of skinning animals for their fur.

  • Families can discuss villains and heroes. What makes Cruella De Vil a spectacular villain (or, very mean lady)? Why doesn't Anita see right away that she's up to no good? Why do Pongo and Perdita make such great heroes? How are they helped by other animals to find the lost puppies? Who are your favorite storybook good guys and bad guys?

Disney's updated movie version of 101 DALMATIANS stays true to their 1961 animated classic with some minor changes, most noticeably of which are the careers of the three main human characters. Instead of being a lyricist, Roger (Jeff Daniels) makes video games and Anita (Joely Richardson) is a clothing designer for nasty Cruella De Vil (Glenn Close), a fashion maven who specializes in exotic furs.Roger and Anita are lonely singles before they are brought together by the antics of their dalmatians -- Pongo belongs to Roger and Perdita belongs to Anita -- and it isn't long before the human couple is married and the spotted couple has a litter of 15 pups. Once Cruella gets it in her mind to have her own dalmatian fur coat, the story kicks into gear and the familiar mayhem ensues. When Cruella isn't able to buy the puppies from Roger and Anita, she hires goons to "puppynap" them, along with 84 other dalmatian puppies, bringing the total to 99. Pongo and Perdita must set out to find the puppies and save the day, sticking it to Cruella in the meantime.

Glenn Close plays Cruella with gusto and it's easy to see that she had fun with the part. Despite the slight modernization of the storyline, 101 Dalmatians retains most of the original innocence of the story. Sure it gets a bit sappy, but it's refreshing, and more appropriate viewing for younger kids, when the humor isn't tongue-in-cheek and jaded.

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