Max despises him immediately, and Duke soon proves to prefer Machiavelli to milk bones. Duke (Eric Stonestreet) is a giant mutt mess of hair, limbs and saliva, the kind of dog who can’t help but let his presence wreak havoc on his environment. Every day, Max waits loyally at the door for Katie’s return from work, distracted only in brief spurts by peers such as the pampered white fluffball Gidget (Jenny Slate) and the traditionally detached feline Chloe (Lake Bell), who live elsewhere in the building.īut Max’s high life comes crashing down when Kate brings home a new roommate from the pound. The film’s protagonist is Max (voiced by Louis C.K.), a short-haired terrier living the high life with his master Katie (Ellie Kemper) in a gorgeous New York City apartment. But even if the film’s promotion makes it appear like a unique look at those quirky habits and behaviors that lead to all those popular pet videos on YouTube, “Secret Life of Pets” is a pretty familiar movie underneath its trappings. “THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS” - 2½ stars - Voices of Louis C.K., Jenny Slate, Albert Brooks, Kevin Hart, Ellie Kemper, Lake Bell and Eric Stonestreet PG (action and some rude humor) in general releaseīased on its advertising, you get the feeling that “The Secret Life of Pets” is a movie custom-made for kids and animal lovers.
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