An imaginary world comes to life in a holiday tale of an eccentric toymaker, his adventurous granddaughter, and a magical invention that has the power to change their lives forever.
This movie contains 4 potentially triggering events.
There is a scene where a Black man accidentally hits a White cop with a snowball and then puts his hands out for handcuffs. He is not actually arrested and it is played for laughs. (Many characters including all the main ones are Black, this man is not singled out and there is no exploration of race). SPOILERS Then at the end, cops take away a villain and he is later shown in jail via animated epilogue sequence. This is portrayed as justice but it is a small part of the movie and the cops aren’t the ones who really defeat him
Does not address the viewer at all. But the movie does have a framing sequence where the main plot is a story being told to the children, and it is shown to be real within the fictional world of that framing sequence
No but there are a couple similar things. A man plagiarizes inventions, though not for the purpose of making anyone disbelief themselves. And a girl in the framing sequence sees images in the fire that her brother does not believe she sees
There is some unwelcome flirting that involves a woman putting her hand on a man’s chest. It happens multiple times but is always brief. SPOILERS he ends up falling for her at the end. Also, not even a little bit sexual, a girl kisses her grandfather on the cheek and he doesn’t want her to.
No, but there are repeated instances of someone calling a character by a nickname that he doesn't like. He tries to correct her but she persists. This could be triggering to some.