This movie, about an abandoned dog that teams up with other strays to get revenge on his former owner, is a bad buddy comedy movie.
How the production has trained the dogs is somewhat impressive, and the talking mouths on the dogs look good. The movie is not free of funny moments, but it is overloaded with coarse language and comedy, which are the main elements that leave me with a negative experience. It tries to be funny, but when it gets too much in every single scene, it does not speak to me. Unfortunately, the humor is not my type, and I think it speaks more to primary and middle school pupils. I rarely enjoy live-action animal movies, and despite that this movie stands out with its extreme coarse language, its plot and storyline are as predictable as they can be.
While the talking dogs and their impressive training deserve a nod, this movie fails to impress with its story and humor. The predictable plot and relentless barrage of coarse jokes aimed at a younger audience left me feeling like this movie belonged in detention, not the theater.
How the production has trained the dogs is somewhat impressive, and the talking mouths on the dogs look good. The movie is not free of funny moments, but it is overloaded with coarse language and comedy, which are the main elements that leave me with a negative experience. It tries to be funny, but when it gets too much in every single scene, it does not speak to me. Unfortunately, the humor is not my type, and I think it speaks more to primary and middle school pupils. I rarely enjoy live-action animal movies, and despite that this movie stands out with its extreme coarse language, its plot and storyline are as predictable as they can be.
While the talking dogs and their impressive training deserve a nod, this movie fails to impress with its story and humor. The predictable plot and relentless barrage of coarse jokes aimed at a younger audience left me feeling like this movie belonged in detention, not the theater.
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