Max and Duke are soon forced to deal with their problems when they’re lost on the mean streets of New York and run afoul of Snowball (Kevin Hart), a bunny who believes pets and humans don’t mix. But when Katie brings home a new dog, the hulking Duke (Eric Stonestreet), the two get along like oil and water. Max (Louis C.K.) loves his owner, Katie (Ellie Kemper). Illumination’s latest hopes to remind audiences of their formidable adversaries The Secret Life of Pets presents diversionary fun in a crisp 90-minute package, but it never cements itself as an individual, preferring to crib from its enemies. Sure, they’ve found success with the Despicable Me franchise – though a spin-off, Minions didn’t go off as planned – but they’re still the redheaded stepchild in comparison to the more recognizable names of Pixar and Disney. Illumination Entertainment has yet to find its niche as an animated studio.
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