I still laughed when we see Chloe resisting temptation of eating all the food on the fridge and fail miserably, and when Buddy enjoying a delightful massage courtesy of an electric mixer. I enjoy the intro to each of these fun characters, some of which has been revealed in the trailer. There’s the obese gray cat Chloe ( Lake Bell), bulldog Mel ( Bobby Moynihan), dachshund Buddy ( Hannibal Buress), parakeet Sweet Pea ( Tara Strong) and a white Pomeranian Gidget ( Jenny Slate) who has a crush on Max. Max takes an instant dislike to Duke ( Eric Stonestreet), and it’s easy to see why.Īt first the story seems to revolve around the households of Max as well as his NYC neighbors. Life seems perfect for Max, that is until Katie arrives one day with a huge, hairy dog from the pound. The opening scene, set to Taylor Swift’s Welcome to New York, with Max propped on a bike as his owner Katie strolls through Central Park with the city’s metropolitan backdrop is fun and vibrant. The movie started off well enough on the premise of pets shenanigans whilst the owner is away, seen from the life of the movie’s protagonist, a terrier dog named Max (Louis C.K.). Anyone who’s ever owned a pet would likely be drawn to this as well, and given the popularity of cat (and dog) videos on social media, this is no doubt a winning concept for an animated movie. The moment I saw the trailer for this months ago I was immediately sold.
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