This follow-up to 2016's A Street Cat Named Bob continues the real story of James Bowen, a former drug addict who lived on the streets of London. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Despite the adult themes, the story is told in such a way that it is accessible and can be enjoyed by the whole family. While the language is mild - "d-khead," "piss," and "pr-k" - it can be aggressive in tone. There is also mild violence with an occasional heated argument or people pushing each other over. There are moments of deplorable behavior, such as people stealing from unhoused people and others forcibly trying to sell drugs to people. He is flawed, and there are several references to his former life as a drug addict. James is something of a role model, although his past misdemeanors and mistakes are not brushed over. There is also a celebration of community spirit, and the movie ensures that good deeds are rewarded, and that good people will eventually thrive. James' story has plenty of positive themes around redemption and giving people second chances. Based on a true story, James Bowen ( Luke Treadaway) - a former drug addict who lives on the streets of London - has found hope in the form of a stray cat called Bob. Parents need to know that A Christmas Gift from Bob is a festive drama - and sequel to A Street Cat Named Bob- that deals with issues such as drug addiction and people experiencing homelessness.
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