Pets United: Movie Review
Movie Info
RATING: TV-Y7
GENRE:
Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Kids And Family
RELEASE:
September 11, 2020
STARRING:
Natalie Dormer, Patrick Roche, Eddie Marsan, Felix Auer, Jeff Burrell, Harvey Friedman, Ian Odle,Bryan Larkin, Marty Sander, Naomi McDonald, Andres Williams, Tom Haywood, Frank Schaff
DIRECTOR:
Reinhard Kloos
STUDIO:
Netflix
A Netflix original animated movie, PETS UNITED opens in Robo City, a futuristic town filled with robots, humans and pets. Roger, a stray dog who’s wanted by the police for robbery is roaming the streets looking for food when he has a close encounter with robocop Bill. Roger escapes and tells the audience two things: He really hates cats, and he rules the night.
That evening, Roger roams into an apartment building and finds himself on the balcony of a nice suite at the top. Roger walks inside like he owns the place, but finds a cat sleeping peacefully. Quietly, he heads to the fridge looking for food. Roger accidently wakes the cat up as he’s trying to get some food. At that point, the owner comes home and finds Roger and the cat, whom she calls Belle, going at it. Roger escapes and then heads to the supermarket.
At the supermarket, Roger gets involved in a chase with robocop Bill, and somehow manages to get away with some goods. Roger heads back to the alley where the stray animals live and passes out some food to each of them. In the alley, Roger meets an emo-gadget named Bob, a robot pet that shouldn’t be there or be alive as they have all been destroyed by order of the mayor.
As morning approaches, Mayor Frank makes a city-wide announcement that the citizens should enjoy themselves this morning, as something is going to happen that afternoon. Just seconds later, robocop Bill bulldozes the alley where the strays live and scatters the animals. Only Roger and emo-gadget Bob are left and are nearly captured, but Bob comes in handy, helping them escape a net that grabbed them.
Cut to the swanky apartment where Belle lives. Belle’s owner takes her to Pamper Pets, a spa-like gym, for the day where several other pets have already been dropped off. These pets are super materialistic and annoying, but Belle doesn’t really fit with them. As Belle is dropped off, Roger and Bob are trying to flee robocop Bill, but they’re being chased by mini-cops. Roger and Bob flee into Pamper Pets to lose the bad guys.
While in Pamper Pets, Mayor Frank announces that the town is going to be taken over by his robots as the people aren’t perfect enough and create too much waste. Mayor Frank gives the citizens the afternoon to get out or something bad will happen. Sadly, all the owners who dropped their pets off at Pamper Pets forget about them and leave. Now, Roger, Bob and Belle, along with some help from other pets, must make find a way to stay alive and save their town from the evil Mayor Frank and his robots.
PETS UNITED has so much action happening that it’s hard to follow what’s happening or what the story really is. This makes it incredibly boring. The animation isn’t all that great, either. Also, the voice actors didn’t really add anything to the characters to help make the movie better. Finally, even the parts that were supposed to be funny weren’t. If you’re looking for some background noise, the movie will surely help you fall asleep.
PETS UNITED has a light moral, redemptive worldview. The pets stick together, sacrifice themselves to save others, fight evil, and eventually overcome the humanist, environmentalist schemes of the evil mayor to create a perfect society without failure and waste. However, the movie also has some unnecessary violence and vulgar language that’s sometimes hard to catch due to the different accents of some characters. So, MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for older pre-teen children.