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Dot Conner: Webtective (2025)
Dot Conner: Webtective is a Christian family mystery-adventure film directed by Andrew Huff. Teen sleuth Dot Conner (Gili Gould) discovers a cryptic clue to her missing father (Drew Waters as Grant Conner), embarking on a geocaching hunt with friends Makayla and Alex. Adapted from a 2023 web series, it blends puzzle-solving with faith exploration.
Dot Conner: Webtective is a Christian family mystery-adventure film directed by Andrew Huff. Teen sleuth Dot Conner (Gili Gould) discovers a cryptic clue to her missing father (Drew Waters as Grant Conner), embarking on a geocaching hunt with friends Makayla and Alex. Adapted from a 2023 web series, it blends puzzle-solving with faith exploration.
The film's central solution to threats from espionage and personal doubt relies on biblical faith and God's sovereignty, reinforcing a conservative Christian worldview that counters progressive influences in children's media.
The film presents a mainly White lead and family cast alongside diverse supporting characters, including Black actors as friends. Its narrative promotes faith, family unity, and biblical endurance positively, without addressing or critiquing traditional identities or incorporating explicit DEI elements.
This faith-filled mystery warmly affirms traditional family bonds through a loving nuclear unit where parents provide guidance and Scripture offers strength, making it ideal for family viewing with children ages 8 and up in a rousing, uplifting adventure.
The film presents Christianity as a reliable source of truth and strength, with protagonists using Bible verses to navigate personal challenges and solve mysteries. Characters affirm God's control and provision, fostering a message of faith-driven resilience and contentment.
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No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The story focuses on a teen's adventure uncovering family secrets and learning about faith, with identity explored through general self-discovery rather than gender-specific arcs.
The film includes mild, cartoonish action violence such as punches, tackles, and blows to the head amid a treasure hunt with espionage elements. Female lead Dot Conner faces danger from male thugs but engages in evasion and puzzle-solving rather than victorious physical combat against them.
Dot Conner: Webtective presents original characters in an original story, with no evidence of adaptations, prior installments, or historical figures that would involve gender swaps.
Dot Conner: Webtective features original characters from an inspirational web series, with consistent casting across the series and film. No prior canonical racial depictions exist for adaptation, and no mismatches occur in portrayals.
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