Story
Belle and Sebastian: The Adventure Continues is a sequel to the 2013 movie, Belle and Sebastian. The movie is set in a picturesque village in the French Alps, where nine-year-old orphan Sebastian (Felix Bossuet) is living happily with his adopted grandfather Cesar (Tcheky Karyo) and his best friend Belle, a large white Pyrenean Mountain Dog. It is 1945 and Sebastian’s cousin Angelina (Margaux Chatelier) is due to return from fighting for the French Resistance. Tragically, Angelina’s plane crashes into a forest on the border with Italy, causing a large forest fire. Angelina is presumed dead.
Cesar refuses to believe that Angelina is dead and decides to hire a pilot to fly over the forest, searching for signs of survival. The only pilot available is a rogue called Pierre (Thierry Neuvic), who Cesar knows to be Sebastian’s father. Although Cesar is reluctant to hire Pierre, he knows it is his only hope. Cesar tells Sebastian that Pierre is his father, but together they decide to keep it a secret.
When Pierre agrees to fly over the forest in search of Angelina, Sebastian and Belle hide on board the plane. When resulting events cause them to makes a crash-landing by a lake near the forest, Sebastian, Belle and Pierre are stranded and decide to search for Angelina on foot. Braving the forest fire, they set off on a perilous adventure during which they forge many new relationships.
Themes
Loss of a parent; abandonment; war; natural disasters, gender stereotypes
Violence
Belle and Sebastian: The Adventure Continues has some violence. For example:
Sexual references
Belle and Sebastian: The Adventure Continues has some mild sexual references. For example:
- Pierre describes how he met Sebastian’s mother and how they had to meet secretly because gypsy men didn’t like other men being with their girls.
When Pierre and Angelina meet, there is romantic chemistry between them. Sebastian and Gabriella comment that they’re ‘head over heels’.
Alcohol, drugs and other substances
None of concern
Nudity and sexual activity
None of concern
Product placement
None of concern
Coarse language
Belle and Sebastian: The Adventure Continues has some mild coarse language, including mild insults and French swear words, which aren’t subtitled.
Ideas to discuss with your children
Belle and Sebastian: The Adventure Continues is an entertaining, moving and well-made family drama.
There is plenty of adventure and excitement to engage older children and the themes are complex and relevant to modern life. But because of the movie’s emotional themes and scary scenes, we don’t recommend it for children under 9 years, and we do recommend parental guidance for children aged 9-13 years. And because the movie is in French with English subtitles, it’s likely to be difficult for non-French speakers with limited reading skills to understand.
The main message from this movie is that with great determination and courage, you can be a hero.
Values in this movie that you could reinforce with your children include self-initiative, bravery and loyalty.
You could also talk with your children about:
- Sebastian’s relationship with his newly discovered father
- Gabriella’s need to pretend to be a boy so she can do what she wants to do.