IMDb4.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes7%
Metacritic32/100
Google Users49%
Director: Tom Ropelewski•Genres: Comedy, Family, Romance
In this installment of the 'Look Who's Talking' franchise, single dad James and his ex-wife Mollie are now married and living with their children, Mikey and Julie. Their lives are further complicated when they adopt two dogs, Rocks and Appoline, who offer their own unique, talking perspectives on family life and romance. The narrative follows the canine's adventures and their commentary on the human's relationships and struggles.
The film was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, often cited as a weak entry in a franchise that had already begun to decline in quality. The addition of talking dogs was seen by many as a desperate attempt to inject humor, but it largely failed to resonate.
The novelty of talking babies has worn thin, replaced by the even less successful concept of talking dogs.
A derivative and unfunny sequel that struggles to find its footing.
Relies heavily on predictable gags and a tired premise.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate that the film's humor falls flat, and the talking animal concept is seen as a tired gimmick. Many viewers found the plot to be predictable and lacking in genuine entertainment value.
During the filming of the movie, Danny DeVito and Diane Keaton were replaced by the voice talents of Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street, Jim Henson's puppets, for the roles of the dogs Rocks and Appoline respectively, although this was later changed during production.
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