Life Movie | Pets

Pets Life won’t replace your child’s favorite animated classic, but it also won’t make you regret your screen time. It’s the cinematic equivalent of a chew toy—functional, mildly entertaining, and quickly forgotten once the next shiny thing appears.

The film’s biggest flaw is its villain: , the animal control officer. He’s a mustache-twirling, one-dimensional stereotype with no motivation beyond “I hate pets.” In an era where kids’ films offer nuanced antagonists (think Sylvanas in Spider-Verse ), Grimsby feels like a cartoon from 1998. pets life movie

Sound familiar? That’s because it is. Pets Life borrows so heavily from The Secret Life of Pets , Toy Story , and Homeward Bound that it feels less like an homage and more like a cover band playing hits you’ve heard too many times. Pets Life won’t replace your child’s favorite animated