@Wassy You're right lol. I literally forgot I have watched this already. I clicked and then read your comment then about 3 minutes in I realized I watched this already. Totally forgettable movie. Not bad to kill an hour and a half though.
@kimdaa That has to be one of the most absurd reasons to criticize a film. You are just too sensitive to even watch movies. Stick to watching Paw Patrol. I doubt they are killed in that. Although, death is theme that is not unheard of in children's tv shows/movies. Children can handle it better than you. Seek help. Nobody should be this "triggered" lol. This generation is unbelievable. Take Finch with Tom Hanks for example. Dog dies in that. It's not unnecessary or without a purpose. It's to expand the range of emotions the viewer can empathize with. Remove anything that causes emotion in a movie and you're left with literally nothing. John Wick... Dog is slammed on the floor and murdered so that John has a motive behind what happens in the movie. Also, a dead pet is something that most people can probably relate to, so it pulls you into the story more. You're emotionally invested in the movie. How about The Thing? The alien was hungry xD and everything is food for something else.
I don't understand why everybody is expecting a HD rip. It's still in theaters and has not premiered on streaming services yet. So of course it's only CAM rips. It says in a beautiful shade of red "LOW QUALITY" So I don't know why people are expecting it to be better than that... Also, this site doesn't create the rips. They just provide us with what is available. Complaining about something that's free is just nutty.
That has to be one of the most absurd reasons to criticize a film. You are just too sensitive to even watch movies. Stick to watching Paw Patrol. I doubt they are killed in that. Although, death is theme that is not unheard of in children's tv shows/movies. Children can handle it better than you. Seek help. Nobody should be this "triggered" lol. This generation is unbelievable. Take Finch with Tom Hanks for example. Dog dies in that. It's not unnecessary or without a purpose. It's to expand the range of emotions the viewer can empathize with. Remove anything that causes emotion in a movie and you're left with literally nothing. John Wick... Dog is slammed on the floor and murdered so that John has a motive behind what happens in the movie. Also, a dead pet is something that most people can probably relate to, so it pulls you into the story more. You're emotionally invested in the movie. How about The Thing? The alien was hungry xD and everything is food for something else.