Hearing this, Snowball orders the animals to catch the two dogs, but they can't get close to them because Duke bites Viper and swipes nearby animals, even Snowball is also thrown down to the water. Nitro, with some other members of The Alley Cats, tells that Max and Duke aren't stray animals but pets, as they just robbed their collars earlier. When The Flushed Pets are in the middle of the initiation of their new recruit, Max, Nitro screams "STOP!" and everyone looks at him. Nitro is first seen eating fish bones in a trash bin, as Ozone tosses to him Duke's collar. I can't imagine if I turned this on for a younger child, like a four year old, it would be so awful.Nitro holding Duke's collar with his mouth. It's just awful, don't even understand what the lesson is supposed to be. After looking at other comments about the movie, it looks like the ending is bad too though and doesn't save this movie at all. That's when we had to shut if off because my nine year old couldn't stop crying. Then his daughter almost drowns, gets smashed being used to make an animal mold and almost dies, then is thrown into the trash and into a fire and you think she's dead for a good five minutes right before finding out she's actually alive, but as she's running to her father to let him know she is alive, he's being kidnapped to be killed because he is so distraught after thinking he just watched his daughter being murdered and burned that he doesn't care about his own life anymore. First you have the Blanket kitten lost and freezing and almost dead right in the beginning, then his wife (mother of his daughter) falls from like fourteen stories and dies. They are still upset today about how traumatic it was. This was such a horribly traumatizing movie for my children that we couldn't even finish it and bedtime turned into a nightmare. Please be advised there are spoilers in my comment. This is about the Cats animated film from 2020 staring Dermot Mulroney that is listed as an action, animation, kids. The story seemed to make huge jumps and it would leave me wondering, did they cut something out? Am I supposed to know where this kitten came from? Who are these raccoons and why do they seem to be working for people? We're they trained or do they speak human? Why is there the main villain and then a secondary villain that is a go between the main villain artist and the henchmen? I understand the animal statues but what is the boat/submarine statue? I am surprised that it remained for American audiences. I don't know why but putting a kitten in a plastic bag seemed somehow more graphic than I would expect in a G rated movie. Then there is the whole torturing animals to death in the mood maker and then throwing them in the incinerator. It's obviously an overdubbed movie so I have a feeling the dialogue was written to just try to match how the mouth was moving which lost a lot of nuance from the original dialogue.Īlso American audiences are used to the score playing a huge role in telling how the characters feel and also to foreshadow the scene. There didn't seem to be a whole lot of character development and the voices didn't match how I thought the characters would sound. I have a feeling there are some cultural references and some overdubbing issues which may have caused this movie to not be very good as an English movie to an American audience.
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