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Movie reviews for kids secret life of pets
Movie reviews for kids secret life of pets













movie reviews for kids secret life of pets

But it’s the wistfulness of Max’s longing to get home to Katie that makes the movie sing with sweetness, as does the devotion to get him home displayed by Max’s friends, other neighborhood pets such as Gidget the fluffball handbag dog (the voice of Jenny Slate, who just about steals the show), and Chloe the cat (the voice of Lake Bell: No Escape, Man Up). Visually, Pets is gorgeous, giving us a small animal’s perspective on the Big City, all looming skyscrapers in the distance and cosy apartment houses up close, as well as some wonderfully silly Looney Tunes-esque cartoon shenanigans. ( Pets is preceded, in fact, by a new Minions short that is much more successful than their recent feature film.)

movie reviews for kids secret life of pets

Their adventures along the path back home are cleverly constructed and amusingly rendered by a team of mostly Despicable Me/ Minions vets - codirectors Chris Renaud and Yarrow Cheney, screenwriters Ken Daurio, Brian Lynch, and Cinco Paul - and breathe with the same wacky inventiveness of the Minions. Comedy of disaster ensues when their competition for the spot of top dog in the household results in them being separated from their inattentive afternoon human dog-walker and lost in the Big City. The comfortable life of terrier Max (the voice of Louis C.K.: Trumbo, American Hustle), who considers himself the “luckiest dog in New York” thanks to his person Katie (the voice of Ellie Kemper: Sex Tape, They Came Together), is thrown into disarray when she brings home his “new brother,” Duke (the voice of Eric Stonestreet: The Loft, Identity Thief), a large, shambling, clumsy sheepdoggy creature. So best consider the charming The Secret Life of Pets more an animated fantasy than a documentary, in case you were in any doubt. Unless you have a Bad Dog or a Bad Cat, in which case the torn-up sofas and puddles of vomit you return to are already pulling back the curtain of mystery on their daily doings. What do our pets do all day while we’re at work or school? Mostly sleep, probably.















Movie reviews for kids secret life of pets