Like Cats and Dogs (2017)

Written and Directed by Ron Oliver based on Aaron Mendelsohn's original story
Mr. Oliver collaborated with Aaron Mendelsohn in writing the teleplay

With six other blog entries pending, I chose to write this first while it's still fresh in my head.  I surely love the canine and the feline actors who played Frank and Mozart respectively.  They could really act.  Whoever trained them should be honoured because he or she taught them well.  If you watch the movie, I'm sure you're going to enjoy this.

The first time I watched this via youtube, I was so disappointed.  It was not because of the story, acting, scenery or anything, because all aforementioned were all done well, at the very least.  It was because the uploader, besides misleading everyone about the title of movie, made everyone miss out on the the ending.   

Yes, it was anticlimactic, but still, we did not want to be deprived of the ending.

CASSIDY GIFFORD looks very young, but she could act well, and when she dresses up, and smiles at WYATT NASH, his eyes light up.  There definitely is chemistry between them, just like the subject of the paper Spencer(Wyatt Nash's role) was going to present to a panel in a prestigious university.

I like the story because it wasn't rushed.  Yes, it might have only been two weeks, but they were able to get to know each other a little more each day.

The two got together because of a computer glitch, so they were forced to share the house.  At first you'd shake your head, but later on, you would guess what happened, and then you would either congratulate yourself for guessing it correctly or maybe not.  

There were other stories with the same situations, but I'm telling you, whether you are an animal lover or not, you would love the cat and the dog here...alright, alright, you would love their humans too...or at the very least, like them.

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Thanks for your time.





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