My buddy, literally all farm animals are domesticated; or else they wouldn't be farm animals. Farm animals are very specifically bred through selective breeding to fulfill some purpose to us humans. Cows and pigs and sheep and chickens do have a wild ancestor but they are just as domesticated as the shih-tzu from next door. A tame animal is a 'wild' animal which can be made accustomed to humans but which haven't been selectively bred. Think elephants, parrots, zebra,... wolves... Which brings me to the question; WHY COULD THE WOLVES TALK BUT NOT THE TIGER?!
I would excuse it as the tiger being young and never having learnt how to talk. Also, maybe the wolves are understandable as dogs are closely related, or they're wolfdogs. A tiger is a wild feline.
😂 I had the same thought. I was surprised that the cow thing got him so confused. But now my question is, since pigs can very quickly go feral in the wild (on the DNA level), do they lose their ability to speak to pets if they leave the farm?
Dogs and cats having anxiety is about as common as it is in humans. They get so mistreated more than not that they end up traumatized. A lot of times it can be mostly temporary, but they will almost always still have triggers. Sometimes they just don’t ever trust people again.
My dog Domino has terrible anxiety, she came from a shelter and was only 6 months old but she's been a nervous noodle since the day we met. She's come out of her shell so much in the past two years since we got her but she's still got a timid personality and is super weary of strangers, it takes about 13 hours total of time spent with her before she starts warming up to a new person and even more before she lets them pet her, _unless_ she sees them interacting with another dog. She warms up to people instantly if another dog is with them, like they can vouch for the person for her lol
I actually really like the style of the story in this one, with it being 3 mini adventures that all converge into one at the end, it’s a style of creative storytelling that isn’t used very often in movies and I find it unique and really interesting to see it all come together
Heads up! As a layperson fox conservationist of nearly nine years, and as a fox owner myself, foxes DO NOT eat small dogs. They don’t even attack cats. This scene was just another case of being uneducated. Foxes are a naturally non-aggressive species which eats mostly vegetation in the summer/autumn and small rodents/birds in the winter/spring.
I must be the rarest person on earth because I find Illumination's work to be enjoyable, never really saw them as "Terrible" unless you count the recent Despicable Me Movie, that wasn't great
@EdenWillis-lp3xr Hop? Never heard of that film, sounds like something Russel Brand would come up with just to hide his drug money and Illumination just so happened to be available at the time...... Jokes aside, yeah I'm glad they stopped instantly making Live Action films after that flop.
@@TshebediMakgohlo it's terrible. For once I agree with what the video author called it. Too many meaningless plotlines that have nothign to do with each other stiched together as if it was planned to be a TV show at first but they decided to make it a movie. The jokes in this movie are weak and uncreative, the movie praises domesticated animals and makes wild animals like wolves and foxes(aside from the tiger for some reason) look like villains and monsters. I'm 34 and it's one of the worst animated movies I've ever seen. Don't let the half-decent animation fool you - it's a terrible movie.
I think this sequel would've been much better if it only focused on Max and Liam's dynamics, and the climax would have Liam be kidnapped for Max to save.
Based on the size of the tiger compared to the people and other animals, it's likely not a full grown tiger and is a fairly young one. Prolly around tween years or something. Tigers get pretty big and are usually bulky.
with the sheep on the cliff I expected Rooster or Max saying to imagine the sheep to be Liam for Max to gather courage. but I gues he's just suddenly brave now? lmao god there's so many annoying scenes and characters xD
A domesticated animal are animals we breaded over time to best service us. So yes, a cow, is domesticated. As we bread them over decades to be larger and yield more meet, idk about the turkey though.
I actually like both the first and second movies in the Secret Life Of Pets franchise a lot. It's a very unique take on pets as well as pet ownership that I haven't seen before and both films are a lot of fun to watch. My only criticism of the second movie is I think it had too many plots going on at the same time or the plots could have been tied together a bit better. I think the bit at the farm went on a bit longer than it needed to. The part of about rescuing the tiger though...OMG that was comedy gold. Especially how the dog earned the respect of the cats by catching and eating the red dot. I died laughing.
But I actually like it 😭 it’s so special to me since I watched it in cinema the day before I got my first dog Btw that was not a hamster on the little truck , it’s a guineapig
@ like the plot is actually intriguing , a lot of films I liked as I kid get so much hate now but I was obviously a kid . The story plot isn’t gonna be absolutely confusing and big
I saw this movie in the cinema and not gonna lie, when Max jumped to the train, the audience actually quietly gasped / held their breaths. It was pretty cool. I think I prefer this sequel over the first movie. The last half of the first movie bored me.
All farm animals are domesticated, my brother in Christ, so it makes sense that cows can talk, but the real question is. Why can't ALL domesticated animals speak? Turkeys and pigeons are domesticated, but they can't speak and only do bird noises, just like the parakeet character. But then wolves speak despite being wild animals? The crocodiles from the first movie too?
I'm just going to say that I'm a bit worried for the kid. They act more like a dog than a human in that montage. Like, maybe the dogs are raising the kid more than the parents after the kid became mobile.
The way too fucking realistic depiction of animal cruelty by humans actually gave me a really unsettling taste in my mouth. It’s actually so terrifying to see it happen in a kids movie. & the fact that it’s not shown as childish or corny & that it’s actually so gut-wrenching makes the scenes a little too good. It truly is heroine, as dazz said. The villain & the cruelty is even more horrifying when you realize that stuff like this happens all the time in real life. This movie does a great job at spreading awareness of what most circus animals go through & how traumatizing abuse can be to animals. This is one of the main reasons why I actually like this movie. This should really get an award for depicting something very real so well.
23:40 really? A not great Circus owner who wants his rare tiger back is the most potent villain they have? I guess they did convert gru but that guy still killed a entire queue at a coffee shop right at the start of the movie
7:48 so this is a cover of Me and Julio down by the schoolyard, it's a song about the singer (originally Paul Simon) and his friend Julio getting caught doing some sort of crime at school and getting caught for it. That already feels a little out of place to me, and a classic case of pop culture songs getting sanitized overtime, but in 2021 Paul Simon revealed that it was based on a childhood story of his: He and his friend were caught huffing nitrous while wearing a 2 person superman costume in a back alley behind his school. The "radical priest came to get me released" mentioned in the song was real too, it was his superman costume and he needed it back. And imo that's a pretty funny story to just casually use in this movie as background music
Something I rly hate most about these stupid fucking illumination movies is how synthetic and “perfect” everything looks. Like, every character is symmetrical. Every character looks so fake, and soulless. Like, one of those soulless corporations ads if they were turned into an entire “movie” somehow. But then I remember how this movie IS made by a soulless corporation that pumps out inspirationless garbage like this movie, the stupid Grinch movie, “Sing”, and every Despicable Me movie after the first one, because now they realize that creativity doesn’t matter if they can play it safe and make shit like this.
Bro ever since i watched ur first vid about secret life of pets i’ve been waiting for a video about the secon 1 you have no idea how happy i am you finally covered it
When I first saw this in theaters, this was the first movie i’ve slept through in a theater, that’s just how boring it is to me. Yes it has it’s funny moments, but this movie drags with nothing much happening. Kinda proves this franchise is better as a tv series than a film series.
The Secret Life of Pets is the first movie I remember REALLY disliking. I'm from 2004 and before that I never actively wanted to turn off a movie if it was bad. The bad movies I've watched felt mediocre and boring at worst, but they didn't make me want to just stop watching them. Watching TSLoP was a milestone for me, and it made me realize how bad movies can really get. I had to put on Megamind 15 minutes later so my braincells could regenerate And then they made a sequel 3 years later yaaaaay
i could never vibe with the stylization that especially Illumination goes for, but Daisy is the cutest cartoon dog character i've seen in a while. and yes that is because i'm boring and they look the most realistic in proportions compared to all the other *shapes* featured in this movie. for that reason they also look a bit out of place and i wonder why Illumination didn't stretch them like playdough as well. it's also very funny that Illumination makes the safest, most inoffensive slop for kids and has a little point in the story about kids being fine with scary things.
The movie with 4 plots, with absolutely 0 of them being built up properly. I understand liking the first movie. Yes, the "pets doing whacky stuff" is literally the safest, most mundane and most barebones way to go around an animated movie script. But at least that one had a hearth. The sequel however, is just awful. It's literally "sit down here for 90 minutes and watch funny pet videos from like 2010"
This movie solves the wrong problems of the first movie by being way too hyperactive and random. There's no cohesion or consistency. I can say this. Toy Story 4 knows what it's doing and puts more effort in writing an arc or story progression for the franchise. So, even if the ending is just unsatisfying, at least the delivery and journey were sincere. Secret Life of Pets 2 just... has things happen after things just happened. Also, considering Snowball's arc, shouldn't the ringmaster have a henchman who turns out to be Snowball's old magician? I think that'd make for a great brick joke from the first movie. Overall, this movie should just be about Max learning to appreciate his owner's kid with the other two adventures being mini-movies.
I think that, maybe, the tiger was recently taken from it's home, and that's why it "speaks wild animal" 🤔 since the villain is still struggling with training and the poor thing is terrified the whole movie, but that's my theory on that take
If everything that lives gets to speak, then would that mean that bulls don't get to speak? Wouldn't the ability to speak be country-dependant and not species-dependant then? Because animals like Guinea pigs, frogs, and rabbits are food in some countries. So is it a thing animals learn and others don't even bother or something?
13:16 well yes actually, cows actually are domesticated as much like dogs they were bred to give specific traits. Unfortunately the wild species that we bred cows from have gone extinct. Turkeys idk, but turkeys that you see in America are probably the same as both wild and captive so they probably don't count as truly domesticated. But then the same thing could be said about chickens because they've remained the same over the years. The pigs we eat on the other hand are probably the same as cows where they've been bred to favour traits we want in them. Lamb/sheep i don't believe have changed much over the years either, but they're still domesticated. I feel like it's just another case of people treating birds differently to mammals, the only ones people treat fairly are the Eagles, macaws and hawks because they think they're cool but they act like the majority of other birds get treated as less than.
I may be a semi-defender of the first movie but for me the flaws in the sequel are way more apparent. Besides the typical complaints of the three plots being completely separate from each other, my biggest problem is that Kate just magically becomes a complete moron in the field of pet care. Pretty much everything bad that happens to Max is her fault, both directly and sometimes indirectly. I was able to cut her some slack for the way she handled Max and Duke’s first encounter in the first movie because the way she did it was unfortunately something that actually happens with pet owners, so it was a bit of realism being thrown into the proceedings. But Jesus Christ, girl, just because you have a kid now doesn’t mean you can just abruptly not give a flying fadoodle about your dog (who you very clearly did care for in the first movie, despite some issues there) and the very real stress he is going through, and it’s certainly not a reason to actively make that stress worse. So yeah Kate got way too unsympathetic in this movie for very little reason.
I was surprised when you said you didn't recognise the song "Me and Julio". It's quite a well known (at least I think 🤔) folk rock song by the great Paul Simon from Simon and Garfunkel released in 1972 about 2 yound lads getting into trouble. Though to be fair it seems they used in this film a sort of generic recent cover of it and only bits of the lyrics without the context. I remember watching this film and thinking "huh so it's really just different little stories all patched up together not so seemlessly then ?" 😂
I'd watch the hell out of a show about Snowball being a superhero if it was in that style. Just a 1 season show tho, wouldn't want them to beat the idea to death after all.
Good sequel to The First Movie from 2016 and I am mostly excited for The Secret Life Of Pets 3 in development by Illumination and Snowball Is my favorite character from these movies
White tigers happen due to a rare gene, they basically dont exist in the wild as their white fur would essentially place a massive target on its back. Most known specimens are under the care of zoos.
White tigers (which have leucism, they're actually the same species as normal tigers) are quite popular with people that exploit exotic animals. They are often a result of selective breeding in captivity. They tend to be inbred and suffer genetic issues. So that's likely why the movie used a white tiger.
@@iclynnxbut leucistic morphs are so rare in the wild that I’d hoped it would be explained in the film if that makes sense? Instead of giving kids a false idea without talking about illegal animal trade. Hopes too high for a kids film😂🤷🏼♀️
I watched the entire review and that movie felt like nothing 👀 Each storyline was so boring and underwhelming. The movie should have had one consistent main storyline.
when i saw the tittle i nearly went into a coma. i thought they made a third and i just didnt know
Same
@@rayothefurthere is a 3rd flim in the works
@@03mbcthats releasing in 2027
Omg no , bruh 😭 enuff with sequels , prequels Disney , illumination , Warner bro's need to learn to make something new instead of trash
@@Sprigatito687 well not all of it is trash
I'm SOOO tired of every movie taking place in either LA or NYC, can we get more movies that take place in Phoenix or San Antonio or something?
What about Paris, more movies should take place in Paris just like miraculous ladybug movie.
Or Yorkshire...
or even just... not america lol
Or probably uae
We need movies taking place in Netherlands and China and Puerto Rico
My buddy, literally all farm animals are domesticated; or else they wouldn't be farm animals. Farm animals are very specifically bred through selective breeding to fulfill some purpose to us humans. Cows and pigs and sheep and chickens do have a wild ancestor but they are just as domesticated as the shih-tzu from next door. A tame animal is a 'wild' animal which can be made accustomed to humans but which haven't been selectively bred. Think elephants, parrots, zebra,... wolves... Which brings me to the question; WHY COULD THE WOLVES TALK BUT NOT THE TIGER?!
I would excuse it as the tiger being young and never having learnt how to talk.
Also, maybe the wolves are understandable as dogs are closely related, or they're wolfdogs. A tiger is a wild feline.
😂 I had the same thought. I was surprised that the cow thing got him so confused. But now my question is, since pigs can very quickly go feral in the wild (on the DNA level), do they lose their ability to speak to pets if they leave the farm?
Dogs and cats having anxiety is about as common as it is in humans. They get so mistreated more than not that they end up traumatized. A lot of times it can be mostly temporary, but they will almost always still have triggers. Sometimes they just don’t ever trust people again.
My dog Domino has terrible anxiety, she came from a shelter and was only 6 months old but she's been a nervous noodle since the day we met. She's come out of her shell so much in the past two years since we got her but she's still got a timid personality and is super weary of strangers, it takes about 13 hours total of time spent with her before she starts warming up to a new person and even more before she lets them pet her, _unless_ she sees them interacting with another dog. She warms up to people instantly if another dog is with them, like they can vouch for the person for her lol
I actually really like the style of the story in this one, with it being 3 mini adventures that all converge into one at the end, it’s a style of creative storytelling that isn’t used very often in movies and I find it unique and really interesting to see it all come together
I prefer that in shows tbh. Sweet Tooth season 1 is a perfect example of 3 stories converging into one.
i agree... just not in this movie
you just described every modern family episode basically...
Heads up! As a layperson fox conservationist of nearly nine years, and as a fox owner myself, foxes DO NOT eat small dogs. They don’t even attack cats. This scene was just another case of being uneducated. Foxes are a naturally non-aggressive species which eats mostly vegetation in the summer/autumn and small rodents/birds in the winter/spring.
I must be the rarest person on earth because I find Illumination's work to be enjoyable, never really saw them as "Terrible" unless you count the recent Despicable Me Movie, that wasn't great
I completely agree!
The newest despicable me and hop
@EdenWillis-lp3xrsame here
@EdenWillis-lp3xr Hop? Never heard of that film, sounds like something Russel Brand would come up with just to hide his drug money and Illumination just so happened to be available at the time......
Jokes aside, yeah I'm glad they stopped instantly making Live Action films after that flop.
I actually agree some of the stuff people call “horrible” I think are either from decent - amazing (except for Megamind 2 I’m not taking any chances)
My brother in Christ, that song is Me and Julio Down by the School Yard and it's an old Simon and Garfunkel song, albeit a more modern version.
😭😭😭😭
Thank you! I. Immediately come to the comments to say the same thing
The fact that nobody knows about this song anymore is depressing to me.
Could say it’s… SLOP.
take your like and get out.
K
Come on its not that bad
Ohhh i get it lmao
@@TshebediMakgohlo it's terrible. For once I agree with what the video author called it. Too many meaningless plotlines that have nothign to do with each other stiched together as if it was planned to be a TV show at first but they decided to make it a movie. The jokes in this movie are weak and uncreative, the movie praises domesticated animals and makes wild animals like wolves and foxes(aside from the tiger for some reason) look like villains and monsters. I'm 34 and it's one of the worst animated movies I've ever seen. Don't let the half-decent animation fool you - it's a terrible movie.
Funny, I just watched Dazz’s first Secret Life of pets video about a week ago and thought to myself “isn’t there another one too?”
Yes. Yes there is.
I think this sequel would've been much better if it only focused on Max and Liam's dynamics, and the climax would have Liam be kidnapped for Max to save.
I feel like all three of this movie's plots could have just been their own separate shorts instead of them being taped together into a movie
i watched this in school once and i genuinely forgot i did until i saw some of the footage
This kinda just makes me want to watch Barnyard
@@rakurai4953 Barnyard is peak 🗣🗣💯💯
Based on the size of the tiger compared to the people and other animals, it's likely not a full grown tiger and is a fairly young one. Prolly around tween years or something. Tigers get pretty big and are usually bulky.
I watched this movie while I was completely out of it in the hospital and I still thought it was terrible.
Ah yes. The Sequel Life of Pets. I’d almost forgotten it existed. How kind of you to remind me… 😒
with the sheep on the cliff I expected Rooster or Max saying to imagine the sheep to be Liam for Max to gather courage. but I gues he's just suddenly brave now? lmao
god there's so many annoying scenes and characters xD
A domesticated animal are animals we breaded over time to best service us. So yes, a cow, is domesticated. As we bread them over decades to be larger and yield more meet, idk about the turkey though.
Honestly this was a Fine Enjoyable Film, plus in my mind Lorax and the Grinch are the Worse Illumination Films.
You CLEARLY don't speak for the trees.
bro does NOT speak for the trees
you do not GIBBER FOR THE OAKS
The grinch was boring but not the lorax
I'm going to guess you just don't like dr seuss adaptations.
8:15 is the pomeranians name not gidget??
I actually like both the first and second movies in the Secret Life Of Pets franchise a lot. It's a very unique take on pets as well as pet ownership that I haven't seen before and both films are a lot of fun to watch. My only criticism of the second movie is I think it had too many plots going on at the same time or the plots could have been tied together a bit better. I think the bit at the farm went on a bit longer than it needed to. The part of about rescuing the tiger though...OMG that was comedy gold. Especially how the dog earned the respect of the cats by catching and eating the red dot. I died laughing.
But I actually like it 😭 it’s so special to me since I watched it in cinema the day before I got my first dog
Btw that was not a hamster on the little truck , it’s a guineapig
I agree I don't understand why this movie is getting soo much hate 😭 😪
@ like the plot is actually intriguing , a lot of films I liked as I kid get so much hate now but I was obviously a kid . The story plot isn’t gonna be absolutely confusing and big
When I went to see this movie with my dad, we were the only ones there.
I saw this movie in the cinema and not gonna lie, when Max jumped to the train, the audience actually quietly gasped / held their breaths. It was pretty cool. I think I prefer this sequel over the first movie. The last half of the first movie bored me.
All farm animals are domesticated, my brother in Christ, so it makes sense that cows can talk, but the real question is. Why can't ALL domesticated animals speak?
Turkeys and pigeons are domesticated, but they can't speak and only do bird noises, just like the parakeet character. But then wolves speak despite being wild animals? The crocodiles from the first movie too?
I'm just going to say that I'm a bit worried for the kid. They act more like a dog than a human in that montage. Like, maybe the dogs are raising the kid more than the parents after the kid became mobile.
The way too fucking realistic depiction of animal cruelty by humans actually gave me a really unsettling taste in my mouth. It’s actually so terrifying to see it happen in a kids movie. & the fact that it’s not shown as childish or corny & that it’s actually so gut-wrenching makes the scenes a little too good. It truly is heroine, as dazz said. The villain & the cruelty is even more horrifying when you realize that stuff like this happens all the time in real life. This movie does a great job at spreading awareness of what most circus animals go through & how traumatizing abuse can be to animals. This is one of the main reasons why I actually like this movie. This should really get an award for depicting something very real so well.
13:33 “turkeys are stupid though” actually no!
23:40 really? A not great Circus owner who wants his rare tiger back is the most potent villain they have?
I guess they did convert gru but that guy still killed a entire queue at a coffee shop right at the start of the movie
7:48 so this is a cover of Me and Julio down by the schoolyard, it's a song about the singer (originally Paul Simon) and his friend Julio getting caught doing some sort of crime at school and getting caught for it.
That already feels a little out of place to me, and a classic case of pop culture songs getting sanitized overtime, but in 2021 Paul Simon revealed that it was based on a childhood story of his: He and his friend were caught huffing nitrous while wearing a 2 person superman costume in a back alley behind his school. The "radical priest came to get me released" mentioned in the song was real too, it was his superman costume and he needed it back.
And imo that's a pretty funny story to just casually use in this movie as background music
4:27 AA PACKING PESTS 2
i can still hear the “double up!”s and the sounds of the candy and spiders in my head
7:30 It's a terrible remix of the 1972 Paul Simon track "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard"
Was about to type that then saw your comment it is a terrible cover lol .and glad someone else knows the song.
Something I rly hate most about these stupid fucking illumination movies is how synthetic and “perfect” everything looks.
Like, every character is symmetrical. Every character looks so fake, and soulless.
Like, one of those soulless corporations ads if they were turned into an entire “movie” somehow.
But then I remember how this movie IS made by a soulless corporation that pumps out inspirationless garbage like this movie, the stupid Grinch movie, “Sing”, and every Despicable Me movie after the first one, because now they realize that creativity doesn’t matter if they can play it safe and make shit like this.
Is the tiger a full grown adult? It doesnt seem like it is to me
Bro ever since i watched ur first vid about secret life of pets i’ve been waiting for a video about the secon 1 you have no idea how happy i am you finally covered it
Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard
Paul Simon
When I first saw this in theaters, this was the first movie i’ve slept through in a theater, that’s just how boring it is to me. Yes it has it’s funny moments, but this movie drags with nothing much happening. Kinda proves this franchise is better as a tv series than a film series.
The Secret Life of Pets is the first movie I remember REALLY disliking. I'm from 2004 and before that I never actively wanted to turn off a movie if it was bad. The bad movies I've watched felt mediocre and boring at worst, but they didn't make me want to just stop watching them. Watching TSLoP was a milestone for me, and it made me realize how bad movies can really get. I had to put on Megamind 15 minutes later so my braincells could regenerate
And then they made a sequel 3 years later yaaaaay
1:19 “you probably love kids” imagine that out of context 💀
Claim your under one hour trophy 🏆
Love your vids watched you’re first video about secret life of pets
i could never vibe with the stylization that especially Illumination goes for, but Daisy is the cutest cartoon dog character i've seen in a while. and yes that is because i'm boring and they look the most realistic in proportions compared to all the other *shapes* featured in this movie. for that reason they also look a bit out of place and i wonder why Illumination didn't stretch them like playdough as well.
it's also very funny that Illumination makes the safest, most inoffensive slop for kids and has a little point in the story about kids being fine with scary things.
The talking cows can be heard screaming while they die by the main cast 😮
I still can't wait for a review of the 2000 movie known as Dinosaur.
OH WOW 58 SECONDS (and i was watching you)
The movie with 4 plots, with absolutely 0 of them being built up properly.
I understand liking the first movie. Yes, the "pets doing whacky stuff" is literally the safest, most mundane and most barebones way to go around an animated movie script. But at least that one had a hearth. The sequel however, is just awful. It's literally "sit down here for 90 minutes and watch funny pet videos from like 2010"
This movie solves the wrong problems of the first movie by being way too hyperactive and random. There's no cohesion or consistency.
I can say this. Toy Story 4 knows what it's doing and puts more effort in writing an arc or story progression for the franchise. So, even if the ending is just unsatisfying, at least the delivery and journey were sincere. Secret Life of Pets 2 just... has things happen after things just happened.
Also, considering Snowball's arc, shouldn't the ringmaster have a henchman who turns out to be Snowball's old magician? I think that'd make for a great brick joke from the first movie.
Overall, this movie should just be about Max learning to appreciate his owner's kid with the other two adventures being mini-movies.
I don't think we need to know about snowballs magician because he already has a owner
@@TshebediMakgohlo true. But the arc of Snowball vs his magician would make the circus setting stick out some more.
There are like 3 plot lines like Despicable Me 3 and The Hive episode: "The Buzz Double".
I think that, maybe, the tiger was recently taken from it's home, and that's why it "speaks wild animal" 🤔 since the villain is still struggling with training and the poor thing is terrified the whole movie, but that's my theory on that take
Life of pets 🌈⭐🌈🌈🤓🤓😀🤓🫧🌈💧☄️🌙💫☀️🫧🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🫧🫧🌈
Nice vid 👍
If everything that lives gets to speak, then would that mean that bulls don't get to speak?
Wouldn't the ability to speak be country-dependant and not species-dependant then? Because animals like Guinea pigs, frogs, and rabbits are food in some countries.
So is it a thing animals learn and others don't even bother or something?
1:30 woof i see what you did there
i belive the annoying puffy dog is called gidget.
13:16 well yes actually, cows actually are domesticated as much like dogs they were bred to give specific traits. Unfortunately the wild species that we bred cows from have gone extinct.
Turkeys idk, but turkeys that you see in America are probably the same as both wild and captive so they probably don't count as truly domesticated. But then the same thing could be said about chickens because they've remained the same over the years.
The pigs we eat on the other hand are probably the same as cows where they've been bred to favour traits we want in them.
Lamb/sheep i don't believe have changed much over the years either, but they're still domesticated.
I feel like it's just another case of people treating birds differently to mammals, the only ones people treat fairly are the Eagles, macaws and hawks because they think they're cool but they act like the majority of other birds get treated as less than.
Btw the song you called ai is called king of the road and wa most famously used in jim Henson's Muppet movie
The fact that you were surprised that the bin was beaten by Max shows that you have never met and angry Jack Russell.😊
I may be a semi-defender of the first movie but for me the flaws in the sequel are way more apparent.
Besides the typical complaints of the three plots being completely separate from each other, my biggest problem is that Kate just magically becomes a complete moron in the field of pet care. Pretty much everything bad that happens to Max is her fault, both directly and sometimes indirectly. I was able to cut her some slack for the way she handled Max and Duke’s first encounter in the first movie because the way she did it was unfortunately something that actually happens with pet owners, so it was a bit of realism being thrown into the proceedings.
But Jesus Christ, girl, just because you have a kid now doesn’t mean you can just abruptly not give a flying fadoodle about your dog (who you very clearly did care for in the first movie, despite some issues there) and the very real stress he is going through, and it’s certainly not a reason to actively make that stress worse.
So yeah Kate got way too unsympathetic in this movie for very little reason.
I honestly really like this franchise 🎉🎉❤❤
Harrison Ford was surprisingly not sleep walking through this movie 😅
This is a but of a stretch, but is 16:15 a local 58 reference? It reminds me of that one clown trashcan that was in one of its videos.
I think i like this one more than the first one
I remember watching this movie but could not actually remember what happened at all
I was surprised when you said you didn't recognise the song "Me and Julio". It's quite a well known (at least I think 🤔) folk rock song by the great Paul Simon from Simon and Garfunkel released in 1972 about 2 yound lads getting into trouble. Though to be fair it seems they used in this film a sort of generic recent cover of it and only bits of the lyrics without the context.
I remember watching this film and thinking "huh so it's really just different little stories all patched up together not so seemlessly then ?" 😂
Rooster is the only good character
I'd watch the hell out of a show about Snowball being a superhero if it was in that style. Just a 1 season show tho, wouldn't want them to beat the idea to death after all.
Anyone else realise that this is essentially 3 movies at once
6:00 anyone have the name of this song? I’ve looked everywhere
Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard
Paul Simon
Nah, I mean the jazzy one at 6:00
Good sequel to The First Movie from 2016 and I am mostly excited for The Secret Life Of Pets 3 in development by Illumination and Snowball Is my favorite character from these movies
28:15 what joke? The sheep falling?
I think the tiger is meant to be a cub, but it still acts weird
When will u talk about Wallace and gromit vengence most foul
1:08 why the god hate me
😂
0:39 One eyed minion, only beg him out loud at god that your live would be not miserable with this annoying and hiperactive dogs.
Do Creature Commandos next!
but... why is the tiger white? do they address it in the film?
White tigers happen due to a rare gene, they basically dont exist in the wild as their white fur would essentially place a massive target on its back. Most known specimens are under the care of zoos.
…because white tigers are used and mistreated in circuses around the world? It’s not just the more standard orange tigers that are abused.
White tigers (which have leucism, they're actually the same species as normal tigers) are quite popular with people that exploit exotic animals. They are often a result of selective breeding in captivity. They tend to be inbred and suffer genetic issues. So that's likely why the movie used a white tiger.
@@iclynnxbut leucistic morphs are so rare in the wild that I’d hoped it would be explained in the film if that makes sense? Instead of giving kids a false idea without talking about illegal animal trade. Hopes too high for a kids film😂🤷🏼♀️
I know some other things animals like to do that can be in the sequel, tho I'm not sure the movie will be for kids anymore...
Am I the only one who enjoy this bad movie when I was 8? I still waiting for a third movie that should be better than this sequel.
The not so secret life of illuminations paper thin movies lol, although some of their movies I enjoyed
How do you have this much padding in a movie that’s only an hour and 20 minutes 😭
32:09 not the effect you think it has, this man just lost the range advantage.
Well good luck everyone. Secret life of pets 3 is official
For once, I agree with the video name. Unlike the planes which was so much better than this.
That red hat didn’t age well…
I watched the entire review and that movie felt like nothing 👀 Each storyline was so boring and underwhelming. The movie should have had one consistent main storyline.
16:20 IS THAT A JOJO REFERENCE
Why are people out here hating on kid shows 😂😂
I’m apart of the early squad 🎉
Am I only one who didn't know this had a sequel 😅
Unrelated, what did you think about a Hazbin Hotel/Helluva Boss crossover movie for movie theaters/cinema?
And thats why hollywood is burning rn. :)
@ You are not helping, but great joke
Illumination was never good (put on repeat)
There are worse audios out there.
Wait....THERE WAS A SEQUEL?!
Why did you call her Bridget
Oh no.
24:28 oh, those dime a dozen Span-Eur-Russ-Italians.
Watch the muppet movie. It’s so good
My family and i went to see this, it was quite enjoyable, this one is alright
Why does it say I watched this. Though I never
Sure second one was bad but WTH do you have against the first one????