The movie is too bad, the review is brief

Jeffry 2022-03-29 08:01:01

The first "Cats and Dogs" is visually warm and shocking, and the facial expressions of animals can be captured so vividly. Comparatively speaking, the second part is really a follow-up work. The movie theater I'm in should be very bad at the box office, with only four spectators in the whole week night show.

The film is even rife with racist metaphors — like the dove character, who imitates and mocks the black people in Harlem. After Lou took the seat of the head of the dog world, the cuteness and mischief in the first movie were all gone, and his son was lovable, but his playing time was pitiful.

I probably went to this movie to get a glimpse of the cat villain, but the villain boss in this one is terrible - more than evil, not enough humor. The funniest scene should be the cross-category confession.

To make matters worse, the ending of the film openly predicts the appearance of "Cats and Dogs 3".
Don't waste any more money! Not recommended to watch.

Students who are really bored can count how many scenes from classic movies are imitated in this film. For example, films such as "Spy: Impossible" and "Deadly Magic" all have traces of influence on this film.

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Extended Reading

Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore quotes

  • Seamus: We're on an epic quest, through foreign lands, learning about each other, and little about ourselves.

  • Catherine: You owe me, big time dog.

    Diggs: Yeah, about what I said before about liking cats...

    Catherine: Never happened

    Diggs: Thank you.