The Secret Life of Pets
/Have you often wondered what your pet does to occupy his/her time while you are away? I have often envisioned my Maltese having a card party complete with cocktails and snacks while I'm away. Why? He just seems way to chill when I walk through the door and it always leaves me with the feeling that he has definitely been up to something.
Nothing makes me happier than films with talking pets and babies. As silly as it is, it just brings a big, fat smile to my face and let's me escape the reality of this troubled world we find ourselves having to navigate through on a daily basis.
The Secret Life of Pets takes us on the journey of how Max (Louis C.K.) was adopted, which is quite sweet. however, when Max's owner feels that he might be a little lonely and buys Duke, things go awry. Not only is Max NOT lonely, but is on a personal mission to make sure that Duke (Eric Stonestreet) get put out is out - pronto!
However, Max's plans are thwarted when he accidentally hooks up with some street dogs led by tough top dog Snowball (Kevin Hart). Snowball is proud of being a street thug and despises "domestics". Of course, Max's secret lady-love Gidget (JennySlate) is on a mission to find her man and that's when things become even more hilarious.
My favorite scenes are the dog's rocking out while the owners are gone, spending the entire film running from the dog-catcher and finding out that Snowball is just a softie at the end of the day.
For those of you who have a child's heart, you will adore this film. It tugs at every heart string you might have and then some. My Mom and I had a great time, as we likened a lot of what we witnessed to why my little Spanky behaves the way he does sometime. I swear, if he could talk he might be speaking a little foul French (if you know what I mean).
The Secret Life of Pets has already grossed 261 million dollars in the US and is in theaters now!