Cats & Dogs
With Cats & Dogs, director Lawrence (Antz) Guterman elevates
the war between house pets to Mission: Impossible-like heights. Ninja
cats parachute at night with the help of infrared goggles and dogs travel to
their underground world headquarters in rocket ships as both sides vie for the
honor of being man's best friend. Beagle puppy Lou (voiced by Tobey Maguire)
squares off against the evil Mr. Tinkles (Sean Hayes), the Persian mastermind
behind the cats' power-hungry plan. Meanwhile, Lou's clueless owners bumble
through their own issues: Mrs. Brody (Elizabeth Perkins), real-estate agent and
doting mother, is trying to get her aloof, mad-scientist husband (Jeff
Goldblum) and her soccer-obsessed son (Alexander Pollock) to bond.
Despite the humorous exposé of what really goes on once humans leave the
house, this film's target audience appears to be six-year-olds. The underdog
theme and the big dog-little dog dynamics attest that the abilities of the
special-effects crew surpass those of the film's writers. Or its actors.
Maguire, Alec Baldwin, Susan Sarandon, and the rest lend little more than their
voices to our four-footed friends. At the Apple Valley, Entertainment,
Holiday, Hoyts Providence 16, and Showcase cinemas.
-- Julia Cohen
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