Idiotic dogcatchers are out to get them and a gang of human-hating strays lead by a psychotic/adorable bunny rabbit (Kevin Hart, naturally) join the fun. It seems like it will be impossible for these two doggies to get along, and before you know it, their bickering leaves them lost and alone on the streets of New York. Unfortunately, trouble slips into paradise when Katie unexpectedly brings home a massive slobbering rescue dog named Duke (Eric Stonestreet). He has a loving master named Katie (Ellie Kemper) and an ideal life of lounging, eating and going for walks. Of all people, Louis CK stars as the lovable little doggie at the centre of The Secret Life of Pets. The type of thing that you used to watch on Saturday mornings and children now watch on Snapchat or whatever (It’s been a while since I was a kid). The folks at this studio sure aren’t Pixar, but they know exactly how to make unpretentious cartoon entertainment that never goes out of style. They are the people who brought you the Minions, the most ubiquitous cartoon kiddie pleasers in recent memory. After all, this is the latest production from Illumination Entertainment. But on the plus side, it is a fun idea that is executed fairly well. If you saw the trailer, you get the movie. Ever wondered what would happen if pets were left alone by their owners? Wouldn’t that be friggin’ crazy?! You know, kind of like Toy Story only with cutie pie animals voiced by celebrities. The Secret Lives Of Pets is one of those movies that are pretty much entirely summed up by the title.
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