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When Fay’s older brother, Ray (Jay Reeves), takes him in, he discovers how hard things have been for Fay and that he’s years behind in school. Another mother and child are shown crying as they’re torn apart by a foster-care representative. A mom with a substance dependency takes her kids’ money and then spends time in prison and rehab. “ Safety” handles mature topics, including drug addiction and unreliable parents, but is ultimately very inspiring and appropriate for older tweens.
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Language includes “Holy mother of Mary,” “scaredy-cat” and “mother of God.” (47 minutes) Angela and her brother try raising money by singing in a local pub, and they face potential dangers when they try to sneak onto a boat, but the film has no seriously scary or iffy content. Angela and her siblings make do with very little, but they have rich imaginations demonstrate resourcefulness and generosity, and are clearly well loved. The contrast between the circumstances of Angela’s poor family/neighbors and those of the wealthy family of the local vet is evident, but the message here is that money doesn’t buy happiness, just as scarcity doesn’t necessarily bring misery. But the ending is happy for all of the characters, including main character Angela (voiced by Lucy O’Connell) and her siblings. Set in Limerick, Ireland, in 1913, the movie’s setting and conditions could feel unfamiliar or even a bit sad to very young viewers, and there are some emotional scenes.
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References are made to the first film, “ Angela’s Christmas,” but you don’t have to have seen it to appreciate this sequel. “ Angela’s Christmas Wish” continues the adventures of the animated characters inspired by novelist Frank McCourt.