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JANUARY HOLIDAYS @ THE ORFORD ODEON! THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS

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EVER WONDER WHAT YOUR PETS DO WHEN YOU’RE NOT AT HOME?

THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS Animation/Adventure/Comedy (2016) – Rated G

The comfortable life of terrier Max is thrown into disarray when his owner brings home his “new brother,” Duke, a large, shambling, clumsy sheep-doggy creature. Comic disaster ensues when their competition for the spot of top dog in the household results in the two dogs becoming lost in the Big City.  A cleverly constructed and amusingly rendered fantasy adventure that sings with a sweet, wistful devotion to home, family, and friendship, The Secret Life of Pets is pure joy, unencumbered by anything of import greater than a gentle message to take care of our companion animals: the putative villain of the piece, discarded magician’s bunny Snowball, is nowhere near as evil as he thinks he is; he’s just crushed by his abandonment and lashing out because of it.  The laser-sharp focus on home, family, and friendship to the exclusion of all else seems the perfect evocation of how our pets might feel.

  • With: Voices of: Louis C. K., Eric Stonestreet, Kevin Hart & Jenny Slate
  • When: 2.30pm Tuesday 10th January 2017 – Rated G
  • Where: TCH (Triabunna Community Hall) 3 Vicary St., Triabunna
  • Times: Doors open @ 2pm Film Starts @ 2.30pm
  • (Session finishes before 5pm)
  • Cost: All tickets are only $5.00 each
  • Beverages / Snack Packs / Chocolates / Popcorn / 4M Screen

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