Thursday, July 21, 2016

The Secret Life of Pets

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Max finds himself hating his new brother, Duke. The two clash causing themselves to get lost in the big city. Max's friends set off to rescue them as they try to find their way home.

This film was directed by Yarrow Cheney and Chris Renaud. This film has predictable plot, but the story is humorously adorable. It really does make you begin to wonder what your pets do while your away. It is easy to view your pets among one of the films characters. I was certainly reminded of my own pet cat. This is a great film for children that adults can enjoy as well. Some people will be reminded of other children films, but that has become unfortunately common. There is some morbid humor it, but it works for the film. I did not get a chance to watch it in 3D, but the animation looked great. Louis C.K. voiced the character Max. He is a very heartwarming character. However, this type of character has become highly familiar with these types of films. Eric Stonestreet voiced the character Duke. This character is obviously the comedic best friend. It is apparent even while he fights with Max. Kevin Hart voiced the character Snowball. At times he did become a over the top, but he wasn't on screen enough to hurt the film. Jenny Slate voiced the character Gidget. Her personality does become tiring after a while, but she is likable enough.

This film can be seen in theaters!

I give this film 4 out of 5 stars! It is an adorable family film that will remind audiences about their own pets.

Answer to last blog: Producer Brad Miska, V/H/S Trilogy, also produced the film Under the Bed.

Que: Directors Yarrow Cheney and Chris Renaud worked together on what other previous film?

How to Train Your Dragon
Despicable Me
Zootopia
Finding Dory

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