Wednesday 7 September 2016

Secret Life Of Pets Movie Review

This is just one of those animations that are a must watch, a few months ago when I had a look at the trailer, i thought to myself that this is going to be a good one, though like all movies I had to wait and see, you know, because they snip out  all the good parts and put it into their trailers then you end up watching it and it's actually very bad, luckily this one is nothing like that.

The story


Max is a happy terrier that lives with his owner, everything seemed to be perfect until she brings back another shady much larger dog from the pound called Duke.

On introduction Max didn't like the idea of a new dog in the house and became jealous over Duke, Max then seeks advice from a cat Chloe, that simply don't care about the situation as much as Max does, giving him the advice to show dominance.

After wrecking the place in order to blackmail Duke, Max, and his friends go for their daily walk to the dog part, where Duke attempts to dump him in a dumpster in an alley, where they are both attacked by Ozone, in the ruckus they get caught by Animal Control.

This is where Snowball rescues them, a stray that is out to dominate the human race, Max and Duke must prove their loyalty by getting bitten by a one fang viper, where they escape the sewers.

Gidget a white Pomeranian after realizing that Max is not with his friends and the dog walker is set on her own journey with her and Max's neighborhood friends, all pets to find and rescue Max.

My ratings and opinions

The movie is well detailed, not just graphically but the story as well, the movie is well paced and the voice acting is excellent, with fitting music.

Besides the drama, Secret Life Of Pets is very funny at the best timed moments, but we didn't expect anything less from the directors of Despicable Me and a budget of $75,000,000.

I will recommend anyone to go and watch this movie, the entire family can enjoy this flick as it is child-friendly but not overly childish, there is a bunch of laughs in store for you.

Movie run time:87 min

Director: Yarrow Cheney, Chris Renaud

My Rating: 7/10

Language: English

IMDb Rating: 6.8 / 10

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