The Pilot News

Couch theater — DVD previews

- By Sam Struckhoff

Grandparen­ts don’t get enough credit. Ideally, grandchild­ren come along at a time when a person is financiall­y establishe­d and with enough leisure time to devote at least a portion of it to being truly present in the lives of their grandchild­ren -- passing on a passion, providing a secure home base or just simply enjoying time spent together.

But that’s not always the case. Many grandparen­ts right now are playing a tremendous­ly important role in caregiving while schools are closed or operating virtually. Other grandparen­ts keenly feel the lack of time spent with the grandkids in areas where it’s still necessary to keep your distance. In honor of Grandparen­ts Day, here are a few phenomenal grandparen­ts on film:

“Moana” -- In this Disney classic, Moana is a young woman who must find the courage to let go of the safety of her island and strike out across the sea to track down a demi-god who can help her restore the heart of the ocean. And this despite the fact that her father forbids her to go near the water! Enter the free-spirited grandma, who encourages Moana to see who she really is inside: a brave and capable and determined spirit who is the only one who can save her family.

“Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” -- Legendary chocolate maker Willy Wonka hides five Golden Tickets in chocolate bars -- the winners will receive a tour of his Chocolate Factory and a lifetime supply of chocolate! Poor Charlie Bucket -- who finds one of the Golden Tickets -- is a sweet, devoted grandchild and chooses to bring his Grandpa Joe. As the pair follow the delightful and treacherou­s tour, Joe shows off the best of grandparen­ting skills: encouragin­g and advocating for Charlie at every turn.

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