Тайная жизнь домашних животных сценарий

Три самые громкие анимационные премьеры этого года - это истории говорящих животных. Вышедший в марте диснеевский "Зверополис" стал абсолютным триумфом студии. Очередной "Ледниковый период" от BlueSky - их полным провалом. Оправдает ли ожидания зрителей новая работа Illumination Entertainment, ранее выпустившей дилогию "Гадкий я" и спин-офф про "Миньонов"? Вообще-то, похоже, уже оправдала: в домашнем прокате "Зверополис" опередил своего нынешнего конкурента на каких-то три миллиона.

«Тайная жизнь домашних животных» — шестой проект студии, являющейся на сегодняшний день структурным подразделением Universal Studios. И хотя компания вполне оформилась как узнаваемый бренд в коммерческой анимации, создатели миньонов продолжают на каждом шагу напоминать, что именно они подарили миру безнравственных и придурковатых желтых чудиков. Показ мультфильма предваряет очередная бессмысленная короткометражка про них.

Открывает «Тайную жизнь» один из многочисленных поп-гимнов Нью-Йорка в исполнении Тейлор Свифт. Под незатейливый мотив перед зрителями предстает мультяшные версии Эмпайр-стейт-билдинг и Центрального парка, в котором наслаждается прогулкой с любимой хозяйкой Кэйти главный герой — терьер Макс. Следующие несколько минут мультфильма раскрывают его название — зрители знакомятся с животными, обитающими у соседей Кэйти, и их способами времяпрепровождения, когда хозяев нет дома.

Затем у Макса появляется соперник в хозяйской любви — бродячий ньюфаундленд Дюк, которого сердобольная Кэйти решает приютить. Отношения у четвероногих с самого начала не залаживаются, и в результате очередного конфликта оба оказываются в фургоне службы по отлову животных, откуда им помогает сбежать маленький белый кролик, атаман отряда пушистых партизан, одержимых жаждой мести людям, когда-то выбросившим их на улицу.

Так начинается довольно простенькое приключение: Макс и Дюк пытаются попасть домой, попутно проникаясь друг к другу симпатией, банда анархистов и их главарь стремятся их догнать и отомстить за один неприятный инцидент с гадюкой (несколько жестокая для детского продукта сцена, надо заметить), а еще одна ватага живности, ведомая собачонкой, в которой вдруг под действием мыльной оперы проснулись чувства к Максу, устраивает поисково-спасательную операцию. В конечном счете, все вышеперечисленные пересекутся в одном месте, и наступит счастливая развязка с доброй-вечной моралью о том, что мы в ответе за тех.

Все это, конечно, совсем не «Зверополис». И то, что это не «Зверополис», — как ни странно, одновременно и плюс, и минус. Продуманным оригинальным миром, крепкой историей и тому подобными прелестями тут не пахнет, зато никто не посмеет инкриминировать создателям насаждение западной толерантности в неокрепшие умы и прочие глупости. Козыри «Тайной жизни» — в легком юморе, доступном для любого возраста сюжете и запоминающихся персонажах, способных вызвать острые приступы умиления. Если оставить за скобками сцены со страшной смертью гадюки и с сосисочными галлюцинациями (хотя обе они по-своему забавны), то получается почти идеальный детский мультик. Возможно, некоторым взрослым он покажется скучноватым, но это ведь их — взрослых — проблемы.

3.5

Содержание/сюжет

Действие мультфильма происходит в квартире на Манхэттене. Джек-рассел-терьер Макс — избалованный жизнью домашний пёс, у него есть заботливая хозяйка Кэти и живущие по соседству друзья: шпиц Гиджет, кошка Хлоя, мопс Мэл, такса Бадди и попугайчик Горошек. Однажды Кэти приводит домой из приюта огромного мохнатого ньюфаундленда по имени Дюк. Когда хозяйка начинает уделять новому гостю больше внимания, в душе Макса затаивается ревность. Устав от снисходительного отношения Макса, Дюк обманом утаскивает Макса вглубь города, где на них нападают уличные кошки. После атаки Макс и Дюк остаются без ошейников, из-за чего их обоих хватают ловцы животных. Дюк боится, что если он снова окажется в приюте, то его усыпят. Но вскоре их спасает белый кролик Снежок, глава подпольного движения брошенных домашних животных, которого собаки убеждают, что они тоже обозлённые, брошенные питомцы.

Снежок приводит Макса и Дюка в канализацию, где находятся его единомышленники — брошенные или пострадавшие от людей животные. Всех их объединяет одно — ненависть к людям. Веря, что Макс и Дюк тоже их ненавидят, они приглашают их присоединиться к команде. Они должны пройти обряд посвящения, который включает в себя укус однозубой гадюки. В последний момент Макса и Дюка разоблачают их знакомые уличные кошки, зашедшие на огонёк. В результате неразберихи они случайно убивают змею, из-за чего Снежок и компания приходят в неистовство. В результате погони, Макса и Дюка сточными водами смывает в Бруклинскую гавань. Снежок решает во что бы то ни стало отомстить и отправляется следом.

В это время Гиджет, белая собачка породы померанский шпиц, влюблённая в Макса, узнаёт о его пропаже, и тоже отправляется на поиски. Она освобождает ястреба Тиберия (который путём обмана чуть не съел Гиджет), чтобы он его отыскал. Будучи пойманным парочкой, один из уличных котов, сфинкс Озоун, направляет их в канализацию. Все друзья Макса вместе с Тиберием отправляются ему на выручку, прихватив с собой старого бассет-хаунда Попса, «хозяина города». Они приходят за помощью к Снежку, который, поняв, что это друзья его врагов, устраивает и на них облаву. Всем удаётся сбежать, кроме морской свинки Нормана, который попадает в заложники.

Работая сообща в побеге от ловцов собак и подручных кролика Снежка, Макс и Дюк начали видеть более позитивную сторону в обществе друг друга. Они совершают набег на фабрику по производству сосисок, наедаются ими до отвала, и Дюк рассказывает Максу о своём прошлом хозяине по имени Фред, который проживал в Бруклине. Фред приютил Дюка, когда тот был ещё щенком, и растил его в любви и заботе, но однажды, когда Дюк выбежал из дома, погнавшись за бабочкой, он потерялся и был пойман собаколовами, а Фред не забрал его из приюта. Хоть Дюк не уверен, будет ли хозяин рад видеть его вновь, Макс убеждает его, что Фред будет счастлив, и вместе с Дюком отправляется на его поиски. Они приезжают в старый дом Дюка, но узнают от живущего там кота Реджинальда, что Фред уже умер. Убитый горем и разозлённый, Дюк обвиняет Макса в попытке избавиться от него, и лает на новых хозяев дома. Те принимают его за бездомного, и Дюк вновь оказывается у ловцов животных.

Макс бежит за грузовиком, чтобы освободить друга, но его преследует Снежок и несколько членов его команды, которых вскоре сажают в грузовик вместе с Дюком. Макс и Снежок объединяются для спасения товарищей. Они гонятся за грузовиком ловцов собак на автобусе и переворачивают его на Бруклинском мосту, создав затор. Появляются остальные члены команды Снежка, и, не зная о сотрудничестве пса и кролика, пытаются убить Макса прямо на мосту, но тут ему на помощь приходят друзья во главе с Гиджет.

Грузовик, упав с моста, повис на лесах, и все сидящие там животные успевают выпрыгнуть, кроме Дюка, запертого в клетке. Грузовик падает в Ист-Ривер с Дюком и Максом внутри. Макс пытается раскрыть клетку Дюка, но ключи уносит река. Снежок прыгает с моста в воду, чтобы вручить Максу запасные ключи. Дюк спасён, и все выплывают на поверхность, пока грузовик идёт ко дну.

Взяв такси, все питомцы возвращаются домой к хозяевам. Макс признаётся Гиджет в любви, и та отвечает ему взаимностью. Снежок позволяет маленькой девочке приютить себя, а члены его команды возвращаются назад в канализацию. А Макс и Дюк наконец-то воссоединяются с Кэти, успев стать настоящими друзьями.

В сцене перед титрами Снежок приглашает Мэла и Бадди на вечеринку, которую устраивает обожающий рок пудель по имени Леонард. Однако она немедленно прерывается с появлением хозяина. И хотя Леонард старается сделать так, чтобы хозяин ничего не заподозрил, внезапно на пол падает люстра со свином Татухом, одним из банды Снежка.

Блеск и нищета Нью-Йорка

Кадр из мультфильма «Тайная жизнь домашних животных»

В начале было слово. Точнее, город. И город назывался Нью-Йорк. Появившись в «Миньонах» — предыдущем фильме компании Illumination Entertainment, он очаровал не только зрителей, но и продюсеров, более цинично воспринимающих кинематограф. Но если в «Миньонах» это был город 60-х годов прошлого века, то в «Тайной жизни домашних животных» это современный сверкающий мегаполис, в котором при всей его изящности есть место и восхитительным видам с высоты птичьего полета, и темным переулкам (а также канализации и прочих неприятным сооружениям).

Для того чтобы Нью-Йорк выглядел еще романтичнее, действие фильма было перенесено на осень с осыпающейся золотой листвой и легким ветерком. Не менее интересным является и решение авторов картины сделать «стартовой площадкой» для почти всех животных многоквартирные дома с апартаментами, пожарными лестницами и своеобразными крышами. Его причиной стало желание показать совершенно разных животных, наградив каждого из них индивидуальным и запоминающимся характером.

Кадр из мультфильма «Тайная жизнь домашних животных»Кадр из мультфильма «Тайная жизнь домашних животных»

Атмосфера — атмосферой, но надо же и сюжет продумать. Первым, кто подкинул генеральную идею, стал продюсер и основатель Illumination Крис Меледандри. Сценаристы Кен Даурио и Синко Пол вспоминают, как Крис рассказал им идею о собаке, которая провожает и встречает хозяина, когда тот уходит и приходит с работы. И о том, что собака делает во время отсутствия человека: осматривает холодильник в поисках съестного, шалит и переворачивает миски с едой. Эту идею сценаристы держали в голове вплоть до последнего дня препродакшна.

Написание сценария

Кен и Синко прописали сквозной сюжет будущего мультфильма, но так как на них висел более приоритетный с точки зрения студийных боссов проект «Гадкий Я — 3», то эстафету принял Брайан Линч, ответственный, помимо прочих фильмов, и за суперхит «Миньоны».

Раскадровки мультфильма «Тайная жизнь домашних животных»

Раскадровки мультфильма «Тайная жизнь домашних животных»

Раскадровки мультфильма «Тайная жизнь домашних животных»

Раскадровки мультфильма «Тайная жизнь домашних животных»

Так получилась история в стиле бадди-муви о поначалу ненавидящих друг друга терьере Максе и здоровенном мохнатом Дюке, которые к концу фильма, понятно, становятся лучшими друзьями. Критики сразу ополчились против создателей фильма: мол, все это очень похоже на «Историю игрушек» от Pixar — конкретнее, на ее третью часть «Большой побег». Но менее экзальтированные киноведы пожимают плечами: в истории кинематографа столько историй о потерявшихся героях в большом городе, что на их фоне любой фильм в стандартном жанре «роуд-муви» можно заподозрить в намеренном плагиате.

Кролик из мультфильма «Тайная жизнь домашних животных»Кролик из мультфильма «Тайная жизнь домашних животных»

Другое дело — эпизодические персонажи. Некоторые из них получились настолько яркими и необычными, что хочется посвятить им весь этот текст. В первую очередь, это, конечно, кролик Снежок — самое милое на вид существо, внутри которого сидит безумный революционер-анархист, собравший целое сообщество из таких же, как и он, брошенных зверей. Для примера, самого Снежка «уволил» фокусник, а свинья Татух раньше «работал» в тату-салоне — на его коже  делались пробные рисунки до тех пор, пока не закончилось свободное место.

Еще один персонаж, чуть было не «съевший» весь фильм — это девочка-шпиц Гиджет, наивная, но прекрасная настолько, что порой может показаться, что недостатки ума с лихвой компенсирует ее пушистость.

Создание мультфильма «Тайная жизнь домашних животных»

Если перечислять всех героев картины — домашних и не очень животных — потребуется ну слишком много места. Поэтому предлагаем пропустить этот момент и перейти к истории их возникновения.

Создание персонажей

Еще на стадии сценария ключевая группа во главе с режиссерами Крисом Рено и Ярроу Чейни садилась за круглый стол, после чего каждый из ее участников вспоминал смешные случаи со своими питомцами. Таких историй накопилось на три-четыре полнометражных фильма. Сдерживать пыл авторов пришлось художникам: не все идеи могут быть идеально визуализированы. Тем более что, в отличие от других работ студии Illumination, где персонажи изображены в шаржированном виде, в «Домашних животных» перед художниками стояла задача сделать все прямо противоположным образом: максимально правдоподобно нарисовать собак и котов. При этом по сценарию герои должны были исполнять совершенно фантастические трюки.

Крис РеноКрис Рено

Двухмерные наброски создал Эрик Гуильон. На раскадровках можно с первого взгляда увидеть талант этого художника-постановщика, с его наработанным на «Гадком Я» и «Миньонах» уникальным видением. С одной стороны, тут видна и вышеназванная шаржированность, но все же персонажи в достаточной степени натуралистичны.

Ярроу Чейни и Эрик ГуильонЯрроу Чейни и Эрик Гуильон

На озвучание персонажей были приглашены звезды американской комической сцены. Мы понимаем, что это совершенно не нужная для российского зрителя информация, но вы должны знать, что в оригинале звучат голоса наиболее знаменитых в США стэндап-комиков и участников Saturday Night Live: от Луи СиКея (Макс) до Кевина Харта (Снежок).

Промо

Промоушн фильма начался задолго до премьеры «Домашних животных». К рекламе были привлечены все средства. Маркетологи посчитали, что лучше всех о будущем мультике расскажут самые известные персонажи Illumination — миньоны, что и было реализовано в тизерах:

Почти за полгода до премьеры вышли специальные проморолики к основным праздникам. Например, к Рождеству вышел такой тизер:

А специально на Пасху (неожиданно) создатели фильма слегка переделали официальный трейлер:

Подключились и спонсоры. Так как в фильме есть сцены, «снятые» будто с использованием POV-технологий, то было бы грех не воспользоваться поддержкой GoPro:

Или билетной системы Cinemark:

Результат

Сколько бы не ворчали критики по поводу бесцеремонного цитирования в «Тайной жизни…» Мартина Скорсезе, Дэнни Бойла и Хичкока (и даже «Титаника»), а также плагиата уже упоминавшейся нами «Истории игрушек», но сейчас ни один мультфильм не выходит без шутки для взрослых киноманов. В «Домашних животных» есть место даже для буквального цитирования из иконического «В джазе только девушки», когда кошка заявляет: «Я кошка», — получив в ответ: «У каждого свои недостатки».

Кадр из мультфильма «Тайная жизнь домашних животных»Кадр из мультфильма «Тайная жизнь домашних животных»

Будем считать, что фраза про недостатки подходит в качестве оправдания всему фильму, а заодно — и оценкам критиков. В любом случае, со времени старта «Домашних животных» в США прошло больше полутора месяцев, и за это время картина собрала около $700 млн. Её выход во всем мире, включая российский прокат, думается, принесет куда большую сумму. Как говорят спортивные комментаторы (а вслед за ними эту фразу переняли и кинопрокатчики), «Смотри на табло!»
 

Тайная жизнь домашних животных

Терьер Макс счастливо живет в Нью-Йорке со своей хозяйкой Кэти. Внезапно женщина приводит домой еще одного пса по имени Дюк, и счастью Макса приходит конец. Новый питомец не только оттягивает на себя внимание хозяйки, но и вытесняет Макса из его кроватки. Терьер отвечает той же монетой, и вражда любимцев приводит к тому, что они оказываются вдали от дома и без ошейников. Вскоре после этого Макс и Дюк попадают в руки к ловцам бродячих собак, но незадачливых псов спасает радикальная организация брошенных животных, которую возглавляет кролик Снежок. Чтобы подольститься к новым знакомым, Макс и Дюк уверяют Снежка, что разделались со своими владельцами и сбежали из дома. Тем временем друзья Макса по многоэтажке замечают отсутствие соседа и организуют спасательную операцию.

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Поиск вдохновения в блистательных классических произведениях – палка о двух концах. С одной стороны, у мэтров плохому не научишься, и даже слабое копирование шедевра может дать приемлемый результат. С другой стороны, если публика помнит творение, которому вы подражаете, то недостатки клона будут хорошо заметны, потому что легко будет сравнить и определить, где работал мастер, а где – подмастерье.

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Появляющиеся в финале фильма владельцы шпица Гиджет – это карикатуры на комиков Луиса С. К. (голос Макса) и Эллен Дедженерес (голос Дори в «В поисках Дори»)

Как легко догадаться, «Тайная жизнь домашних животных» – это вариация на тему «Истории игрушек», только с пушистыми и пернатыми питомцами вместо пластмассовых кукол. Конечно, новый мультфильм не является точной копией первого шедевра Pixar. Команда американо-французской студии Illumination Entertainment, подарившей миру мультфильмы «Гадкий я» и «Миньоны», слишком себя уважает, чтобы все передрать у конкурентов и объявить ленту оригинальным произведением. Но сюжетные параллели достаточно очевидны, и, к сожалению, лента 2016 года выглядит слабее, чем картина, с которой началась полнометражная компьютерная мультипликация.

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Рассказ Снежка о его погибшем товарище по оружию Рики – пародийная цитата из классической «черной» драмы «Ребята по соседству». В оригинале Снежка озвучил чернокожий комик Кевин Харт

Нет, с графикой и анимацией у «Тайной жизни» все в порядке. Если бы мультфильмы оценивались только по картинке, то «Тайная жизнь» претендовала бы на высокий балл – хотя и не такой высокий, как балл потрясающего «Зверополиса». Но, конечно, было бы странно, если бы реальный Нью-Йорк был бы столь же волшебным, чарующим и удивительным, как фантастический город с несколькими климатическими зонами. Illumination отлично поработала над превращением Нью-Йорка в цветущий мегаполис-конфетку, однако ставка на правдоподобие помешала художникам пойти дальше и оторваться на всю катушку.

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К сожалению, когда от картинки «Тайной жизни» переходишь к ее сценарию, в глаза сразу бросаются проблемы мультфильма. Если «История игрушек» и подобные ей «бадди-муви» выстроены вокруг вынужденного партнерства двух колоритных и очень разных героев, которые доводят друг друга до белого каления, пока не приучаются ценить свои различия, то Макс и Дюк оказываются, как говорят в Америке, «братьями от разных матерей». Они не похожи внешне, но ведут себя и мыслят совершенно одинаково. Поэтому песики превращаются в слаженную команду почти сразу же после того, как попадают в переплет, и это делает ленту куда скучнее, чем она могла бы быть, если бы Макс и Дюк продолжали пикироваться. Кроме того, такой сценарий лишает картину того, что должно было быть ее центральной интригой. Какой смысл в полнометражном приключении, если герои еще в первой половине фильма начинают вести себя как братья?

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Прочие персонажи «Тайной жизни» тоже не демонстрируют сценарное мастерство авторов ленты. Картина настолько ленива, что в ней три белых и пушистых героя, которые оказываются «крутыми ребятами». Это крошечный Снежок, помыкающий даже здоровенными крокодилами, тайно влюбленная в Макса соседка-шпиц Гиджет, которая организует спасательную экспедицию и оказывается мастером карате, и безымянный пудель, обожающий тяжелый металл. Один раз так пошутить можно было, два раза – это уже многовато, а трижды – откровенный перегиб. Вообще, в фильме куда больше персонажей, чем связанных с ними удачных идей, и это перегружает и захламляет постановку. Потенциально занимательная лента превращается в суматошное мельтешение героев, многие из которых включены в сценарий лишь для того, чтобы по мотивам «Тайной жизни» можно было выпустить как можно больше кукол.

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Пожалуй, самое явное сценарное фиаско ленты – то, как она подает свои немногочисленные серьезные, драматичные сцены. Так, в определенный момент Дюк рассказывает, как попал в собачий приют, и узнает, что случилось с его прежним пожилым хозяином. Если бы это была сцена из мультфильма Pixar, зрители плакали бы навзрыд от нахлынувших чувств. А Illumination подает рассказ Дюка как сухую информацию к сведению, не вызывающую никаких эмоций. Возможно, режиссер Крис Рено не хотел, чтобы дети плакали посреди комедийно-приключенческого полотна. Но зачем тогда вообще было включать в фильм потенциально слезоточивый материал? Ведь и так понятно, что Дюк нуждается в доме и что Макс должен потесниться, раз этого хочет его хозяйка.

Хорошо хоть, что в «Тайной жизни» много юмора и что среди его шуток и гэгов есть весьма смешные приколы. Правда, рассчитаны они почти исключительно на малышей, и самые удачные из них мы уже видели в трейлерах. Но вкупе с обаянием графики ленты и ее пушистых персонажей смешные шутки делают «Тайную жизнь» приятным, смотрибельным зрелищем. Недаром картина уже заработала более 400 миллионов долларов.

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This article is about the film. For the franchise, see The Secret Life of Pets (franchise).

The Secret Life of Pets
File:The Secret Life of Pets poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Chris Renaud
Written by
  • Brian Lynch[1]
  • Cinco Paul
  • Ken Daurio[1]
Produced by
  • Chris Meledandri[2]
  • Janet Healy[2]
Starring
  • Louis C.K.
  • Eric Stonestreet
  • Kevin Hart
  • Jenny Slate
  • Ellie Kemper
  • Lake Bell
  • Dana Carvey
  • Hannibal Buress
  • Bobby Moynihan
  • Steve Coogan
  • Albert Brooks
Edited by Ken Schretzmann
Music by Alexandre Desplat

Production
company

Illumination Entertainment

Distributed by Universal Pictures

Release date

  • June 16, 2016 (AIAFF)
  • July 8, 2016 (United States)

Running time

86 minutes[3]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $75 million[4]
Box office $875.4 million[4]

The Secret Life of Pets is a 2016 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment. It is directed by Chris Renaud, co-directed by Yarrow Cheney, written by Brian Lynch, Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio[5][1] and is the first film of the franchise of the same name. The voice cast stars Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet, Kevin Hart, Steve Coogan, Ellie Kemper, Bobby Moynihan, Lake Bell, Dana Carvey, Hannibal Buress, Jenny Slate, and Albert Brooks.

The Secret Life of Pets premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 16, 2016, and was released in theaters in the United States on July 8, 2016, by Universal Pictures. The film received generally positive reviews and grossed $875 million worldwide, becoming the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2016, and was the year’s most profitable release.

A sequel, The Secret Life of Pets 2, was released on June 7, 2019[6] with Patton Oswalt taking the role of Max from Louis C.K.

Plot

A pampered Jack Russell Terrier named Max lives with his owner Katie in a Manhattan apartment. While Katie is at work during the day, Max hangs out with other pets in the building: tabby cat Chloe, pug Mel, dachshund Buddy, and budgerigar Sweet Pea. One day, Katie adopts Duke, a large Newfoundland mix from the pound, leaving Max jealous because of her divided focus on Duke. Enraged by Max’s attitude towards him, Duke tries to abandon Max in an alley, but they are both attacked by cats led by Sphynx cat Ozone who steals both dogs’ collars and leaves them to be caught by Animal Control. Duke fears that he will be killed if he goes back to the pound. When Gidget, a white Pomeranian who has a crush on Max, discovers that he is missing, she decides to find him.

After the van crashes in an alleyway, Max and Duke are rescued by a white rabbit named Snowball, the leader of «The Flushed Pets»—a cult of feral sewer-dwelling animals who hate humans because their owners mistreated and abandoned them. After Max and Duke pretend to despise humans as much as they do by saying they killed their owners, the Flushed Pets invite them to join. Snowball states that they have to get a snakebite from a one-fanged viper as a test, but the alley cats barge in and inform Snowball that Max and Duke are still pets. Their cover blown, the two dogs escape the sewers and board a ferry to Brooklyn, inadvertently killing the viper in the process. Snowball vows vengeance to kill them and leads the Flushed Pets after them.

Meanwhile, Gidget befriends a red-tailed hawk named Tiberius to find Max, and soon locates Ozone, whom Gidget coerces into telling what he knows about the dogs. They then enlist Mel, Buddy, Chloe, guinea pig Norman and Sweet Pea. On the way, they meet Pops, an old Basset Hound who helps Gidget and the pets find Max. Gidget and her team encounter Snowball, who vows to kill them as well, and Norman is captured as the rest of Gidget’s team flees.

In the meantime, Max and Duke raid a sausage factory for food. While there, Duke tells Max about his previous owner, Fred, an elderly man who adopted him as a puppy and loved spending time with him. One day, Duke got lost while chasing a butterfly and was caught by Animal Control, but Fred never came to claim him. Max convinces him to visit Fred’s house in a nearby neighborhood, confident Fred will still love him and take him back. When they arrive at Fred’s house, they learn from the resident cat Reginald that Fred has died. Heartbroken, Duke accuses Max of attempting to get rid of him and barks at the new homeowners who have just returned to the house and called Animal Control. The handlers catch Max, but Duke interferes long enough for Max to escape and ends up being captured instead.

While trying to rescue Duke as he follows the Animal Control van, Max is attacked by Snowball who tries to kill him. However, when his gang is captured, Snowball realizes that he and Max must work together to rescue them. They drive a city bus into the van on the Brooklyn Bridge, stopping traffic. The Flushed Pets encircle Max, unaware of his partnership with Snowball, who is currently unconscious, but Gidget and her team save him. Upon seeing Gidget using her kung-fu fighting skills, Max starts to fall in love with her. The van gets stuck in scaffolding and the Flushed Pets escape. As soon as Max gets the keys to Duke’s cage, the van plummets into the East River with him inside. Max is unable to free Duke, so Snowball jumps into the river to retrieve the keys, allowing them to escape the sinking van.

The entire group returns to the apartment block by pig-driven taxi. Max expresses his love for Gidget, who returns his affection. Snowball and the Flushed Pets then come up with a new plan to annihilate all humans, but a woman and her daughter named Molly arrives and adopts Snowball and the remaining Flushed Pets return to the sewers. At first, Snowball resists, but gives in and lets himself become a domesticated pet once again. Snowball soon goes home with Molly and her mother while the other pets return to their homes and embrace their owners, and Max and Duke finally reunite with Katie, sparking a true friendship as brothers.

In a mid-credits scene, Buddy and Mel show up in costume at a party in poodle Leonard’s apartment, hosted by a now-friendlier Snowball.

Cast

  • Louis C.K. as Max, a Jack Russell Terrier.[7]
  • Eric Stonestreet as Duke, a large, brown, shaggy Newfoundland mix.[7]
  • Kevin Hart as Snowball, a white rabbit.[7]
  • Jenny Slate as Gidget, a white Pomeranian.
  • Ellie Kemper as Katie, Max and Duke’s owner.[2][8]
  • Lake Bell as Chloe, a morbidly obese and apathetic grey tabby cat.[8]
  • Dana Carvey as Pops, an elderly Basset Hound who is paralyzed in his back legs.[9]
  • Hannibal Buress as Buddy, a laid-back dachshund.[8][10]
  • Bobby Moynihan as Mel, a hyperactive pug.
  • Tara Strong as Sweetpea, a green and yellow budgie parakeet.
  • Steve Coogan as Ozone, a Cockney-accented Sphynx cat.
    • Coogan also voices Reginald, a Himalayan cat residing in Brooklyn.
  • Albert Brooks as Tiberius, a curmudgeonly red-tailed hawk.[8][10]
  • Chris Renaud as Norman, a guinea pig who keeps getting lost trying to find his apartment.
  • Michael Beattie as Tattoo, a slow-witted tattooed pig who is one of the Flushed Pets.
  • Sandra Echeverría as Maria, a character from the La Pasión de la Pasión telenovela that Gidget watches.
  • Jaime Camil as Fernando, a character from the La Pasión de la Pasión telenovela that Gidget watches.
  • Kiely Renaud as Molly, a little girl who adopts Snowball.

Production

Renaud first became involved with the project in 2012, while he was still working on Despicable Me 2.[11] At that time, Illumination’s CEO Chris Meledandri pitched him an idea on a film about what pets do when their caretakers are away.[11] While Renaud found the premise interesting he and his team did not know what form the story would take, with them at one point considering making it a murder mystery, before deciding to make something «that was a bit more relatable» [12]

The team used Jean-Jacques Sempé as an influence in designing the environment and attention was specifically paid to keep the designs «very vertically oriented»[11] In keeping with the tradition of old WB cartoons, the owners’ faces are only occasionally seen.[11] The home of the Flushed Pets was created to «hint at the darker side» of pet ownership «without, hopefully, getting too heavy.[11] as well as to explore «this whole mythology in New York of the world that’s unseen, » while still maintaining the pet theme.[11] The animation was created entirely in France by Illumination Mac Guff.[13]

Music

The Secret Life of Pets (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by

Alexandre Desplat

Released July 1, 2016
Recorded 2016
Genre
  • Film score
  • Jazz
  • Classical
Length 51:31
Label Back Lot Music
Producer Dominique Lemonnier
Alexandre Desplat soundtrack chronology
Florence Foster Jenkins
(2016)
The Secret Life of Pets (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2016)
The Light Between Oceans
(2016)

The original score for the film was composed by Alexandre Desplat.[14] The soundtrack was released on July 1, 2016 by Back Lot Music.[15] All songs listed were composed by Desplat except «We Go Together».

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. «Meet the Pets» 2:37
2. «Katie’s Leaving» 0:55
3. «Meet Duke» 3:36
4. «Fetch Me a Stick» 3:09
5. «Telenovela Squirrels» 1:24
6. «Hijack!» 2:00
7. «Gidget Meets Tiberius» 4:56
8. «Initiation Time» 1:01
9. «Rooftop Route» 1:27
10. «The Viper» 1:49
11. «You Have an Owner?» 3:04
12. «Good Morning Max» 1:21
13. «Sewer Chase» 1:09
14. «Who’s With Me?» 1:21
15. «Me Like What Me See» 0:54
16. «Traveling Bossa» 1:56
17. «Flushed Out To Brooklyn» 2:47
18. «Sausages!» 1:13
19. «Duke’s Old House / Captured» 3:03
20. «Brooklyn Bridge Showdown» 2:34
21. «Rescuing Duke» 2:46
22. «Wet But Handsome / Blue Taxi» 1:24
23. «Max and Gidget» 1:36
24. «Welcome Home» 1:57
25. «We Go Together» (originally from Grease) 1:24
Total length: 51:31

Release

The film was originally scheduled to be released on February 12, 2016, but was pushed back to July 8, 2016.[1] It was released in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D using DMR.[16][better source needed] The Secret Life of Pets premiered at the 2016 Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 16, 2016, and was screened at VidCon.[17] The film is accompanied by a Despicable Me short film entitled Mower Minions.

Marketing

Home media

The Secret Life of Pets was released on Digital HD on November 22, 2016, and on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, Ultra HD Blu-ray, and DVD on December 6, 2016. In addition to the short film Mower Minions which was released theatrically with the feature film, the releases also include two short films: Norman Television and Weenie.[18]

Reception

Box office

The Secret Life of Pets grossed $368.4 million in Canada and the U.S. and $507.1 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $875.5 million against a production budget of $75 million.[4] Its international takings helped push Universal Pictures [International] past $1 billion for the tenth consecutive year[19] and aided Illumination Entertainment to pass the $4 billion mark for the first time since 2010.[20]

It is the fifth-highest-grossing original worldwide film of all time (behind Avatar, Zootopia, The Lion King, and Finding Nemo),[21] the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2016,[22] and the 17th-highest-grossing animated film of all time. Deadline Hollywood calculated the net profit of the film to be $374.6 million when factoring together all expenses and revenues for the film, making it the most profitable release of 2016.[23]

North America

In Canada and the United States, the film was projected to gross around $70 million in its opening weekend with some predictions going as high as $100 million.[24][25][26] It received the widest release for an animated film as well as for a PG-rated film (breaking Shrek Forever Afters record) and the seventh-widest of all time overall across 4,370 theaters, the widest release since The Dark Knight Rises.[25][27][28][29] It made $5.3 million from Thursday night previews in 3,009 theaters which is the second-biggest of all time for Illumination behind only Minions ($6.2 million), and the third biggest of all time for an animated film behind Finding Dory ($9.2 million) and Minions.[26][30] This was followed by a record-breaking $38.5 million opening day gross (including previews), the biggest for an original film.[31][32] In its opening weekend, it exceeded expectations and grossed $104.4 million, finishing first at the box office.[33] Its debut is the sixth-biggest for an animated film, the sixth highest weekend debut in July, and the fourth-biggest opening weekend for Universal Pictures.[34] It also set the record for the largest opening for an original animated film, eclipsing the $90.4 million debut of Inside Out.[35][36]

In its second weekend, the film made $50.8 million (-51.3%) while maintaining the top spot, despite facing stiff competition with newcomer Ghostbusters.[37] Although it slipped into second place when overtaken by Star Trek Beyond in its third weekend, it was still able to fend off the two other new releases—Lights Out and Ice Age: Collision Course—by earning another $29.6 million.[38] It passed $300 million on its twenty-sixth day—the same day it crossed $400 million worldwide[39]—becoming the seventh film of 2016,[40] the seventh Universal Pictures film (the first for the year),[41] and the twelfth animated film overall to reach the benchmark.[42]

Outside North America

Internationally, The Secret Life of Pets received a scattered release from June to September in a total of 69 markets, and faced competition from other animated films such as Finding Dory and Ice Age: Collision Course in the course of its release.[43][44][45] In total, it had number-one openings in 45 markets and recorded the biggest opening for an original animated film in 17 territories, and the No. 1 animated film of 2016 to date in 13 markets.[20][46] It topped the international box office in its ninth weekend after earning $43.8 million in 53 markets (dethroning Suicide Squad).[47] However, this wasn’t the film’s biggest single weekend gross. Its biggest weekend gross was actually in its seventh weekend when it grossed $69.3 million. It opened at No. 3 behind Suicide Squad ($133.3 million) and the Chinese film Time Raiders ($64.6 million) that weekend.[48]

It was released in the United Kingdom and Norway two weeks ahead of its U.S. release, where it grossed a combined total of $14.1 million in the two markets.[43] Prior to its official debut in the UK and the Republic of Ireland on June 24, the film had two days’ worth of previews on June 18 and 19 from which it made £3.63 million ($5.2 million) in two days. This figure was later counted in the film’s official opening weekend.[49] It went on to score the fourth-biggest original animation opening weekend ever there, with £9.58 million ($13.4 million) from 592 theaters, trailing behind Inside Out, Monsters, Inc., and Up. Excluding previews, its total three-day opening was $8.1 million.[50][51] This was amidst Brexit and despite facing competition from Independence Day: Resurgence.[43][52] The film held off extremely well in its second and third weekend falling just 20% and 24%, earning £4.47 million ($6.1 million) and £3.62 million ($4.8 million) respectively despite facing some competitions.[53][54] It has topped the box office for three consecutive weekends and has grossed total of $41 million there.[55] In Norway, it took the number one spot as well, with $778,000.[43] It scored the biggest animation opening of 2016 and the second-biggest of all time overall in both Taiwan ($2 million)—behind Madagascar, and Hong Kong ($1.9 million)—behind Inside Out.[44]

In Argentina, the film had a record-breaking number-one debut with $4 million from 195 screens—the biggest opening weekend ever for an animated film and the second-biggest opening ever for any film (behind Furious 7). Similarly, Chile also recorded the second-biggest animated opening ever with $1.7 million (behind Minions). Colombia also opened at No. 1 with a huge $1.5 million.[56] In Mexico, other than opening at No. 1, it posted the biggest original animated opening of all time with $7.6 million, surpassing the studio’s own previous record holder Inside Out.[45] Also in Russia, it scored the biggest original animated opening and the second-biggest ever for an animated film behind Minions with $16.3 million, although this included $6.4 million five days’ worth of previews.[47] It went on to become the highest-grossing film of the summer that year.[57] In Japan, the film opened on August 11—the date of Japan’s first Mountain Day national holiday—with Toho-Towa distributing, and earned $4.6 million on 370,000 admissions for its two-day opening weekend dethroning Shin Godzilla off the top spot. The cumulative total for the four-day holiday (August 11–14) was $9.7 million.[19][58] Similarly, it had number-one debuts in Germany ($7.1 million), France ($5.9 million), Australia ($5.6 million), Italy ($5.1 million), Brazil ($4.4 million), Spain ($4.5 million), Poland ($1.7 million), Singapore ($1.3 million), Belgium ($1.2 million), Denmark ($1.2 million), Indonesia ($1.1 million), the Philippines ($1 million), and South Africa ($463,000). In Germany, it scored the best animation opening since Minions.[45][59][60][61][62][63][64][65] It topped the box office in Israel for five straight weekends and in Australia, Russia and Spain for three weekends.[45][47][61][63] In Japan, the film was the highest-grossing foreign release of the weekend, holding the top spot for four consecutive weekends.[60]

In China—the world’s second-biggest film market—the film opened on a Tuesday, earning a modest $5.2 million on its opening day. To Sunday, it achieved a six-day opening of $29.3 million and $15.5 million for the weekend alone (Friday to Sunday), with per screen averages over $500 per screen per day. In both instances, it was behind the local film Time Raiders.[59][66][67] In South Korea, despite debuting in fifth place, it had an opening of $6.9 million.[59] Elsewhere, it grossed $2.7 million in the Netherlands, $1.2 million in Sweden and in Hungary, it scored the biggest opening of the year with $738,000,[59] and also in Portugal ($965,000), Latvia ($224,000),[47] and South Africa.[64]

In terms of total earnings, its biggest markets are China ($58 million), United Kingdom and Ireland ($47.2 million), Japan ($41.6 million) and Russia ($34.2 million).[19][47][68] It became the third-highest-grossing film of all time in Russia (behind Avatar and Zootopia)[61] and the highest-grossing film of 2016 in Spain.[20][62]

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 73% based on 230 reviews with an average rating of 6.27/10. The website’s critical consensus reads, «Fast-paced, funny, and blessed with a talented voice cast, The Secret Life of Pets offers a beautifully animated, cheerfully undemanding family-friendly diversion.»[69] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 61 out of 100 based on 39 critics, indicating «generally favorable reviews.»[70] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of «A–» on an A+ to F scale.[71]

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film three out of four stars and called it «an animated fluffball—a sort of Toy Story with pets does everything to drive you crazy and ends up being totally irresistible.»[72] Scott Tobias, writing for NPR, characterized the film’s concept as «Toy Story but with house pets,» highlighting the film’s «thinly distinguished characters» and «gloppy sentimentality.»[73] Steven Rea of The Philadelphia Inquirer gave the film three out of four stars and said «In much the same way that the smash Zootopia demonstrated that creatures of different culture and class and species are better off when they come together, The Secret Life of Pets is a testament to teamwork and friendship and fixing the rifts that divide us. Let the fur—and the warm, fuzzy feelings—fly.»[74]

Some critics disliked the film’s similarities to Pixar’s Toy Story.[75] Matthew Parkinson of The Escapist compared the plots of both films and wrote that «The Secret Life of Pets feels like one of those hour-long ripoffs you’d see on a children’s television network.»[76] Ethan Anderton of the website /Film criticised the film’s characterisation, and noted that the relationship between Max and Duke was akin to «Woody and Buzz Lightyear all over again.»[77]

Accolades

List of awards and nominations

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients Result Ref.
Annie Awards February 4, 2017 Outstanding Achievement, Character Design in an Animated Feature Production Eric Guillon Nominated [78]
Outstanding Achievement, Music in an Animated Feature Production Alexandre Desplat
British Academy Children’s Awards November 20, 2016 BAFTA Kids’ Vote The Secret Life of Pets [79][80]
Cinema Audio Society February 18, 2017 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Motion Picture – Animated David Acord, Jason Butler, Gary A. Rizzo, Carlos Sotolongo and Frank Wolf [81]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 17, 2016 Best Original Score – Animated Film Alexandre Desplat Won [82][83]
International Film Music Critics Association February 21, 2017 Best Original Score for a Comedy Film Nominated [84]
2017 Kids’ Choice Awards March 11, 2017 Favorite Animated Movie The Secret Life of Pets [85]
Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie Kevin Hart
Favorite Villain Won
Most Wanted Pet
NAACP Image Awards February 11, 2017 Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance Nominated [86]
People’s Choice Awards January 18, 2017 Favorite Family Movie The Secret Life of Pets [87]
Favorite Animated Movie Voice Kevin Hart
Producers Guild of America January 28, 2017 Best Animated Motion Picture Janet Healy and Chris Meledandri [88]

Sequel

In August 2016, it was announced that there would be a sequel with director Chris Renaud, producers Chris Meledandri and Janet Healy, and writer Brian Lynch; the film was released on June 7, 2019.[6] Louis C.K. was replaced by Patton Oswalt.[89]

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This article is about the film. For the franchise, see The Secret Life of Pets (franchise).

The Secret Life of Pets
File:The Secret Life of Pets poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Chris Renaud
Written by
  • Brian Lynch[1]
  • Cinco Paul
  • Ken Daurio[1]
Produced by
  • Chris Meledandri[2]
  • Janet Healy[2]
Starring
  • Louis C.K.
  • Eric Stonestreet
  • Kevin Hart
  • Jenny Slate
  • Ellie Kemper
  • Lake Bell
  • Dana Carvey
  • Hannibal Buress
  • Bobby Moynihan
  • Steve Coogan
  • Albert Brooks
Edited by Ken Schretzmann
Music by Alexandre Desplat

Production
company

Illumination Entertainment

Distributed by Universal Pictures

Release date

  • June 16, 2016 (AIAFF)
  • July 8, 2016 (United States)

Running time

86 minutes[3]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $75 million[4]
Box office $875.4 million[4]

The Secret Life of Pets is a 2016 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment. It is directed by Chris Renaud, co-directed by Yarrow Cheney, written by Brian Lynch, Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio[5][1] and is the first film of the franchise of the same name. The voice cast stars Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet, Kevin Hart, Steve Coogan, Ellie Kemper, Bobby Moynihan, Lake Bell, Dana Carvey, Hannibal Buress, Jenny Slate, and Albert Brooks.

The Secret Life of Pets premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 16, 2016, and was released in theaters in the United States on July 8, 2016, by Universal Pictures. The film received generally positive reviews and grossed $875 million worldwide, becoming the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2016, and was the year’s most profitable release.

A sequel, The Secret Life of Pets 2, was released on June 7, 2019[6] with Patton Oswalt taking the role of Max from Louis C.K.

Plot

A pampered Jack Russell Terrier named Max lives with his owner Katie in a Manhattan apartment. While Katie is at work during the day, Max hangs out with other pets in the building: tabby cat Chloe, pug Mel, dachshund Buddy, and budgerigar Sweet Pea. One day, Katie adopts Duke, a large Newfoundland mix from the pound, leaving Max jealous because of her divided focus on Duke. Enraged by Max’s attitude towards him, Duke tries to abandon Max in an alley, but they are both attacked by cats led by Sphynx cat Ozone who steals both dogs’ collars and leaves them to be caught by Animal Control. Duke fears that he will be killed if he goes back to the pound. When Gidget, a white Pomeranian who has a crush on Max, discovers that he is missing, she decides to find him.

After the van crashes in an alleyway, Max and Duke are rescued by a white rabbit named Snowball, the leader of «The Flushed Pets»—a cult of feral sewer-dwelling animals who hate humans because their owners mistreated and abandoned them. After Max and Duke pretend to despise humans as much as they do by saying they killed their owners, the Flushed Pets invite them to join. Snowball states that they have to get a snakebite from a one-fanged viper as a test, but the alley cats barge in and inform Snowball that Max and Duke are still pets. Their cover blown, the two dogs escape the sewers and board a ferry to Brooklyn, inadvertently killing the viper in the process. Snowball vows vengeance to kill them and leads the Flushed Pets after them.

Meanwhile, Gidget befriends a red-tailed hawk named Tiberius to find Max, and soon locates Ozone, whom Gidget coerces into telling what he knows about the dogs. They then enlist Mel, Buddy, Chloe, guinea pig Norman and Sweet Pea. On the way, they meet Pops, an old Basset Hound who helps Gidget and the pets find Max. Gidget and her team encounter Snowball, who vows to kill them as well, and Norman is captured as the rest of Gidget’s team flees.

In the meantime, Max and Duke raid a sausage factory for food. While there, Duke tells Max about his previous owner, Fred, an elderly man who adopted him as a puppy and loved spending time with him. One day, Duke got lost while chasing a butterfly and was caught by Animal Control, but Fred never came to claim him. Max convinces him to visit Fred’s house in a nearby neighborhood, confident Fred will still love him and take him back. When they arrive at Fred’s house, they learn from the resident cat Reginald that Fred has died. Heartbroken, Duke accuses Max of attempting to get rid of him and barks at the new homeowners who have just returned to the house and called Animal Control. The handlers catch Max, but Duke interferes long enough for Max to escape and ends up being captured instead.

While trying to rescue Duke as he follows the Animal Control van, Max is attacked by Snowball who tries to kill him. However, when his gang is captured, Snowball realizes that he and Max must work together to rescue them. They drive a city bus into the van on the Brooklyn Bridge, stopping traffic. The Flushed Pets encircle Max, unaware of his partnership with Snowball, who is currently unconscious, but Gidget and her team save him. Upon seeing Gidget using her kung-fu fighting skills, Max starts to fall in love with her. The van gets stuck in scaffolding and the Flushed Pets escape. As soon as Max gets the keys to Duke’s cage, the van plummets into the East River with him inside. Max is unable to free Duke, so Snowball jumps into the river to retrieve the keys, allowing them to escape the sinking van.

The entire group returns to the apartment block by pig-driven taxi. Max expresses his love for Gidget, who returns his affection. Snowball and the Flushed Pets then come up with a new plan to annihilate all humans, but a woman and her daughter named Molly arrives and adopts Snowball and the remaining Flushed Pets return to the sewers. At first, Snowball resists, but gives in and lets himself become a domesticated pet once again. Snowball soon goes home with Molly and her mother while the other pets return to their homes and embrace their owners, and Max and Duke finally reunite with Katie, sparking a true friendship as brothers.

In a mid-credits scene, Buddy and Mel show up in costume at a party in poodle Leonard’s apartment, hosted by a now-friendlier Snowball.

Cast

  • Louis C.K. as Max, a Jack Russell Terrier.[7]
  • Eric Stonestreet as Duke, a large, brown, shaggy Newfoundland mix.[7]
  • Kevin Hart as Snowball, a white rabbit.[7]
  • Jenny Slate as Gidget, a white Pomeranian.
  • Ellie Kemper as Katie, Max and Duke’s owner.[2][8]
  • Lake Bell as Chloe, a morbidly obese and apathetic grey tabby cat.[8]
  • Dana Carvey as Pops, an elderly Basset Hound who is paralyzed in his back legs.[9]
  • Hannibal Buress as Buddy, a laid-back dachshund.[8][10]
  • Bobby Moynihan as Mel, a hyperactive pug.
  • Tara Strong as Sweetpea, a green and yellow budgie parakeet.
  • Steve Coogan as Ozone, a Cockney-accented Sphynx cat.
    • Coogan also voices Reginald, a Himalayan cat residing in Brooklyn.
  • Albert Brooks as Tiberius, a curmudgeonly red-tailed hawk.[8][10]
  • Chris Renaud as Norman, a guinea pig who keeps getting lost trying to find his apartment.
  • Michael Beattie as Tattoo, a slow-witted tattooed pig who is one of the Flushed Pets.
  • Sandra Echeverría as Maria, a character from the La Pasión de la Pasión telenovela that Gidget watches.
  • Jaime Camil as Fernando, a character from the La Pasión de la Pasión telenovela that Gidget watches.
  • Kiely Renaud as Molly, a little girl who adopts Snowball.

Production

Renaud first became involved with the project in 2012, while he was still working on Despicable Me 2.[11] At that time, Illumination’s CEO Chris Meledandri pitched him an idea on a film about what pets do when their caretakers are away.[11] While Renaud found the premise interesting he and his team did not know what form the story would take, with them at one point considering making it a murder mystery, before deciding to make something «that was a bit more relatable» [12]

The team used Jean-Jacques Sempé as an influence in designing the environment and attention was specifically paid to keep the designs «very vertically oriented»[11] In keeping with the tradition of old WB cartoons, the owners’ faces are only occasionally seen.[11] The home of the Flushed Pets was created to «hint at the darker side» of pet ownership «without, hopefully, getting too heavy.[11] as well as to explore «this whole mythology in New York of the world that’s unseen, » while still maintaining the pet theme.[11] The animation was created entirely in France by Illumination Mac Guff.[13]

Music

The Secret Life of Pets (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by

Alexandre Desplat

Released July 1, 2016
Recorded 2016
Genre
  • Film score
  • Jazz
  • Classical
Length 51:31
Label Back Lot Music
Producer Dominique Lemonnier
Alexandre Desplat soundtrack chronology
Florence Foster Jenkins
(2016)
The Secret Life of Pets (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2016)
The Light Between Oceans
(2016)

The original score for the film was composed by Alexandre Desplat.[14] The soundtrack was released on July 1, 2016 by Back Lot Music.[15] All songs listed were composed by Desplat except «We Go Together».

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. «Meet the Pets» 2:37
2. «Katie’s Leaving» 0:55
3. «Meet Duke» 3:36
4. «Fetch Me a Stick» 3:09
5. «Telenovela Squirrels» 1:24
6. «Hijack!» 2:00
7. «Gidget Meets Tiberius» 4:56
8. «Initiation Time» 1:01
9. «Rooftop Route» 1:27
10. «The Viper» 1:49
11. «You Have an Owner?» 3:04
12. «Good Morning Max» 1:21
13. «Sewer Chase» 1:09
14. «Who’s With Me?» 1:21
15. «Me Like What Me See» 0:54
16. «Traveling Bossa» 1:56
17. «Flushed Out To Brooklyn» 2:47
18. «Sausages!» 1:13
19. «Duke’s Old House / Captured» 3:03
20. «Brooklyn Bridge Showdown» 2:34
21. «Rescuing Duke» 2:46
22. «Wet But Handsome / Blue Taxi» 1:24
23. «Max and Gidget» 1:36
24. «Welcome Home» 1:57
25. «We Go Together» (originally from Grease) 1:24
Total length: 51:31

Release

The film was originally scheduled to be released on February 12, 2016, but was pushed back to July 8, 2016.[1] It was released in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D using DMR.[16][better source needed] The Secret Life of Pets premiered at the 2016 Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 16, 2016, and was screened at VidCon.[17] The film is accompanied by a Despicable Me short film entitled Mower Minions.

Marketing

Home media

The Secret Life of Pets was released on Digital HD on November 22, 2016, and on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, Ultra HD Blu-ray, and DVD on December 6, 2016. In addition to the short film Mower Minions which was released theatrically with the feature film, the releases also include two short films: Norman Television and Weenie.[18]

Reception

Box office

The Secret Life of Pets grossed $368.4 million in Canada and the U.S. and $507.1 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $875.5 million against a production budget of $75 million.[4] Its international takings helped push Universal Pictures [International] past $1 billion for the tenth consecutive year[19] and aided Illumination Entertainment to pass the $4 billion mark for the first time since 2010.[20]

It is the fifth-highest-grossing original worldwide film of all time (behind Avatar, Zootopia, The Lion King, and Finding Nemo),[21] the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2016,[22] and the 17th-highest-grossing animated film of all time. Deadline Hollywood calculated the net profit of the film to be $374.6 million when factoring together all expenses and revenues for the film, making it the most profitable release of 2016.[23]

North America

In Canada and the United States, the film was projected to gross around $70 million in its opening weekend with some predictions going as high as $100 million.[24][25][26] It received the widest release for an animated film as well as for a PG-rated film (breaking Shrek Forever Afters record) and the seventh-widest of all time overall across 4,370 theaters, the widest release since The Dark Knight Rises.[25][27][28][29] It made $5.3 million from Thursday night previews in 3,009 theaters which is the second-biggest of all time for Illumination behind only Minions ($6.2 million), and the third biggest of all time for an animated film behind Finding Dory ($9.2 million) and Minions.[26][30] This was followed by a record-breaking $38.5 million opening day gross (including previews), the biggest for an original film.[31][32] In its opening weekend, it exceeded expectations and grossed $104.4 million, finishing first at the box office.[33] Its debut is the sixth-biggest for an animated film, the sixth highest weekend debut in July, and the fourth-biggest opening weekend for Universal Pictures.[34] It also set the record for the largest opening for an original animated film, eclipsing the $90.4 million debut of Inside Out.[35][36]

In its second weekend, the film made $50.8 million (-51.3%) while maintaining the top spot, despite facing stiff competition with newcomer Ghostbusters.[37] Although it slipped into second place when overtaken by Star Trek Beyond in its third weekend, it was still able to fend off the two other new releases—Lights Out and Ice Age: Collision Course—by earning another $29.6 million.[38] It passed $300 million on its twenty-sixth day—the same day it crossed $400 million worldwide[39]—becoming the seventh film of 2016,[40] the seventh Universal Pictures film (the first for the year),[41] and the twelfth animated film overall to reach the benchmark.[42]

Outside North America

Internationally, The Secret Life of Pets received a scattered release from June to September in a total of 69 markets, and faced competition from other animated films such as Finding Dory and Ice Age: Collision Course in the course of its release.[43][44][45] In total, it had number-one openings in 45 markets and recorded the biggest opening for an original animated film in 17 territories, and the No. 1 animated film of 2016 to date in 13 markets.[20][46] It topped the international box office in its ninth weekend after earning $43.8 million in 53 markets (dethroning Suicide Squad).[47] However, this wasn’t the film’s biggest single weekend gross. Its biggest weekend gross was actually in its seventh weekend when it grossed $69.3 million. It opened at No. 3 behind Suicide Squad ($133.3 million) and the Chinese film Time Raiders ($64.6 million) that weekend.[48]

It was released in the United Kingdom and Norway two weeks ahead of its U.S. release, where it grossed a combined total of $14.1 million in the two markets.[43] Prior to its official debut in the UK and the Republic of Ireland on June 24, the film had two days’ worth of previews on June 18 and 19 from which it made £3.63 million ($5.2 million) in two days. This figure was later counted in the film’s official opening weekend.[49] It went on to score the fourth-biggest original animation opening weekend ever there, with £9.58 million ($13.4 million) from 592 theaters, trailing behind Inside Out, Monsters, Inc., and Up. Excluding previews, its total three-day opening was $8.1 million.[50][51] This was amidst Brexit and despite facing competition from Independence Day: Resurgence.[43][52] The film held off extremely well in its second and third weekend falling just 20% and 24%, earning £4.47 million ($6.1 million) and £3.62 million ($4.8 million) respectively despite facing some competitions.[53][54] It has topped the box office for three consecutive weekends and has grossed total of $41 million there.[55] In Norway, it took the number one spot as well, with $778,000.[43] It scored the biggest animation opening of 2016 and the second-biggest of all time overall in both Taiwan ($2 million)—behind Madagascar, and Hong Kong ($1.9 million)—behind Inside Out.[44]

In Argentina, the film had a record-breaking number-one debut with $4 million from 195 screens—the biggest opening weekend ever for an animated film and the second-biggest opening ever for any film (behind Furious 7). Similarly, Chile also recorded the second-biggest animated opening ever with $1.7 million (behind Minions). Colombia also opened at No. 1 with a huge $1.5 million.[56] In Mexico, other than opening at No. 1, it posted the biggest original animated opening of all time with $7.6 million, surpassing the studio’s own previous record holder Inside Out.[45] Also in Russia, it scored the biggest original animated opening and the second-biggest ever for an animated film behind Minions with $16.3 million, although this included $6.4 million five days’ worth of previews.[47] It went on to become the highest-grossing film of the summer that year.[57] In Japan, the film opened on August 11—the date of Japan’s first Mountain Day national holiday—with Toho-Towa distributing, and earned $4.6 million on 370,000 admissions for its two-day opening weekend dethroning Shin Godzilla off the top spot. The cumulative total for the four-day holiday (August 11–14) was $9.7 million.[19][58] Similarly, it had number-one debuts in Germany ($7.1 million), France ($5.9 million), Australia ($5.6 million), Italy ($5.1 million), Brazil ($4.4 million), Spain ($4.5 million), Poland ($1.7 million), Singapore ($1.3 million), Belgium ($1.2 million), Denmark ($1.2 million), Indonesia ($1.1 million), the Philippines ($1 million), and South Africa ($463,000). In Germany, it scored the best animation opening since Minions.[45][59][60][61][62][63][64][65] It topped the box office in Israel for five straight weekends and in Australia, Russia and Spain for three weekends.[45][47][61][63] In Japan, the film was the highest-grossing foreign release of the weekend, holding the top spot for four consecutive weekends.[60]

In China—the world’s second-biggest film market—the film opened on a Tuesday, earning a modest $5.2 million on its opening day. To Sunday, it achieved a six-day opening of $29.3 million and $15.5 million for the weekend alone (Friday to Sunday), with per screen averages over $500 per screen per day. In both instances, it was behind the local film Time Raiders.[59][66][67] In South Korea, despite debuting in fifth place, it had an opening of $6.9 million.[59] Elsewhere, it grossed $2.7 million in the Netherlands, $1.2 million in Sweden and in Hungary, it scored the biggest opening of the year with $738,000,[59] and also in Portugal ($965,000), Latvia ($224,000),[47] and South Africa.[64]

In terms of total earnings, its biggest markets are China ($58 million), United Kingdom and Ireland ($47.2 million), Japan ($41.6 million) and Russia ($34.2 million).[19][47][68] It became the third-highest-grossing film of all time in Russia (behind Avatar and Zootopia)[61] and the highest-grossing film of 2016 in Spain.[20][62]

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 73% based on 230 reviews with an average rating of 6.27/10. The website’s critical consensus reads, «Fast-paced, funny, and blessed with a talented voice cast, The Secret Life of Pets offers a beautifully animated, cheerfully undemanding family-friendly diversion.»[69] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 61 out of 100 based on 39 critics, indicating «generally favorable reviews.»[70] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of «A–» on an A+ to F scale.[71]

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film three out of four stars and called it «an animated fluffball—a sort of Toy Story with pets does everything to drive you crazy and ends up being totally irresistible.»[72] Scott Tobias, writing for NPR, characterized the film’s concept as «Toy Story but with house pets,» highlighting the film’s «thinly distinguished characters» and «gloppy sentimentality.»[73] Steven Rea of The Philadelphia Inquirer gave the film three out of four stars and said «In much the same way that the smash Zootopia demonstrated that creatures of different culture and class and species are better off when they come together, The Secret Life of Pets is a testament to teamwork and friendship and fixing the rifts that divide us. Let the fur—and the warm, fuzzy feelings—fly.»[74]

Some critics disliked the film’s similarities to Pixar’s Toy Story.[75] Matthew Parkinson of The Escapist compared the plots of both films and wrote that «The Secret Life of Pets feels like one of those hour-long ripoffs you’d see on a children’s television network.»[76] Ethan Anderton of the website /Film criticised the film’s characterisation, and noted that the relationship between Max and Duke was akin to «Woody and Buzz Lightyear all over again.»[77]

Accolades

List of awards and nominations

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients Result Ref.
Annie Awards February 4, 2017 Outstanding Achievement, Character Design in an Animated Feature Production Eric Guillon Nominated [78]
Outstanding Achievement, Music in an Animated Feature Production Alexandre Desplat
British Academy Children’s Awards November 20, 2016 BAFTA Kids’ Vote The Secret Life of Pets [79][80]
Cinema Audio Society February 18, 2017 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Motion Picture – Animated David Acord, Jason Butler, Gary A. Rizzo, Carlos Sotolongo and Frank Wolf [81]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 17, 2016 Best Original Score – Animated Film Alexandre Desplat Won [82][83]
International Film Music Critics Association February 21, 2017 Best Original Score for a Comedy Film Nominated [84]
2017 Kids’ Choice Awards March 11, 2017 Favorite Animated Movie The Secret Life of Pets [85]
Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie Kevin Hart
Favorite Villain Won
Most Wanted Pet
NAACP Image Awards February 11, 2017 Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance Nominated [86]
People’s Choice Awards January 18, 2017 Favorite Family Movie The Secret Life of Pets [87]
Favorite Animated Movie Voice Kevin Hart
Producers Guild of America January 28, 2017 Best Animated Motion Picture Janet Healy and Chris Meledandri [88]

Sequel

In August 2016, it was announced that there would be a sequel with director Chris Renaud, producers Chris Meledandri and Janet Healy, and writer Brian Lynch; the film was released on June 7, 2019.[6] Louis C.K. was replaced by Patton Oswalt.[89]

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