Secret Life of Pets

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Post by Noraine Alissa Poria »

I love this movie, the pets are so cute. Especially that mean rabbit, who turn out to be just a lonely rabbit who wants an owner.
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My niece made me watch this movie and i agree it was amazing.
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I loved the little white dog shewas ffunny.
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Totally love it, and the reason is I am an animal lover and the movie contains too much cuteness.
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I love this movie and I think it’s an adorable movie, especially for children. I definitely think it is a must see, it’s very comedic and I love the change in perspective. I have always wondered what my pets do when I’m not home and even though this is fictional I love the thought of them having such a mysterious and interesting life away from me.
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I was surprised by this movie, but not in a good way. I thought the plot was disjointed and a little off-putting. I would have no problem with my kids watching it, but as an adult I didn't enjoy it.
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Loved this movie and will be introducing it to my nephews!
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I loved it so, so much! And now the second one came out! yey!
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I watched the first movie only, it was tolerable, that's as far as I'll compliment it.
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I actually enjoyed watching that movie. I see it more for family-friendly than just kids though. For me, I rate it 4/5.

But for Zootopia omg, I love that movie! But I don't agree that being for kids.... I see it more for family-friendly, since there is some dark times in it. ( Even Disney never was really all happy, but you get what I mean here.) I rate that movie 5/5.
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Honestly I thought the trailer for this movie was better than the movie itself. I've heard good things about the second one though so maybe that will be more rewarding.
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I have seen both 1 and 2 of it and it's funny. Also, I love Zootopia and I always ship Judy and Nick.
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The second one was so much better than the first. Much funnier too.
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Oh my, I watched this movie the other day with my nieces and I loved it. I loved not only the animation but the story itself. I love that in the long run, friendship won.
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I was indifferent to it, honestly.
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