Your dream is a warning alert for your desires to turn back time and redo certain things over again. You may be experiencing difficulty in expressing yourself. You are trying to contain and suppress the qualities of the kidnapped person. You are throwing your weight and power around.ĭream about both “Ace” and “Heart” means your lack of gentleness in dealing with others. Your dream signifies your identity or someone else’s identity. You need to evaluate who your true friends are and who are negative energy. Heart dream denotes a time in your life when things were more carefree and spontaneous. You need to be cautious in affairs of the heart as they may be fleeting. The dream is a symbol for a breakdown in communication. Perhaps you need to calm down and take things a little slowly. Something in your life is out of your control. Heart in dream is a symbol for a conflict or a fear that you are facing in your life. Perhaps someone or some situation is literally driving you crazy. Your dream is about your primal instincts and reactions toward life, food, etc. You need to be more aware of some situation or relationship. You may be rebelling against some situation in your life. You are in big trouble.Īce in this dream symbolises mourning and death. This dream symbolises your limitations and boundaries. You are looking for a safe outlet to express your frustrations. Perhaps it is not who you really are and you are not quite fitting in. Starring Dean Cain, Anne Marie DeLuise, Britt McKillip.Ace in your dream is a metaphor for difficulties and errors in your judgment. While these elements are necessary to the plotline and may appeal to ‘tweens and teens, some parents may want to wait until their littlest detectives are a bit older before laying this card on the table. These include depictions of a police chase, bloody scratches on a man’s body, a suspenseful scene where a burglar breaks into a home and an animal in peril. These include spying on suspects, tampering with potential evidence, trespassing on other’s property and purposefully misrepresenting her identity-not the sort of behaviors children should emulate.Īlthough careful to avoid serious content or graphic depictions of the rigors of crime fighting, there are some images that may frighten youngsters. This is particularly apparent in the actions of the teenage protagonist as she puts herself and others in danger by taking unnecessary (and sometimes illegal) risks. The story also deals out plenty of “kids know best” attitudes. Sadly, most of the extra material is made up of stereotypical characters, like clumsy, unintelligent or inattentive adults. Yet stretching a magazine article into a full-length, made-for-TV movie means the script has needed some padding. Horrified, the Harding family (and especially Julia) jumps in to acquit the dog.īased on a true story that was featured in the January 2000 Reader’s Digest, Ace of Hearts gives the audience an appreciation for the work of a police dog. Rather than risk another possible bout of rogue behavior, they give the pup the death sentence. However, the police department is not willing to take any chances. Although the man (Mike Dopud) is sporting lacerations on his face and neck, those who know Ace best refuse to believe the trusty dog is guilty of the charges. During a call to investigate a local burglary, the furry law enforcer is accused of attacking, instead of just apprehending, the suspect. But those petty concerns are put aside when Ace suddenly finds himself in trouble.
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