Plugged In movie reviews: Surprise messaging in ‘Bluey,;’ ‘Dora’ reboot revives sense of exploration“Bluey” is light and clean but the Season 3 finale does hold a “blink and you’ll miss it” surprise in LGBTQ messaging. Say hola once again to the iconic explorer in this faithful reboot of the children’s series “Dora.” It’s rated R, but “Irena’s Vow” comes with strong messages, competent craftsmanship and—except for one difficult scene—not many problems.
“Dora” is a 3D animated reboot of the classic children’s series. Equipped with new tech but the same adventurous spirit, Dora once again sets out on her fun-filled expeditions. It’s a big world out there, after all, and there’s so much more to see. A minor issue worth noting is the increased presence of technology and media; Dora uses the camera in her sentient Map to take pictures, and she sings a song with Boots in which they photograph almost everything they do. There’s nothing inherently wrong with this, of course, but parents might want to be aware of larger issues this might open for their little ones down the road .. Dora is always on the lookout for her next adventure, which usually involves helping out a friend or family member.
If Irena Gut had had her way, we never would’ve heard about her heroism. And that would’ve been quite the loss.
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