
Movie spotlight
Trouble
A few days in the life of Ana, a woman who suffers from a special and little-known disease: epilepsy. A few days where nothing really goes well, the shooting of her film, the endless work on her apartment in Spain, the failure of her boyfriend and her mother arriving with her suitcase full of unsaid things. In short, pure stress. And Ana has no right to stress...
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Plot Summary
A pampered and spoiled dog named Trouble has his life turned upside down when he is suddenly left alone in the big city. He must learn to navigate the challenges of urban life and find a new home. Along the way, he encounters a cast of quirky characters and discovers the true meaning of family and friendship.
Critical Reception
Trouble received largely negative reviews from critics, who found the animation uninspired and the story predictable. While some praised the voice acting, particularly from Pam Grier, the overall consensus was that the film lacked originality and humor. Audiences also seemed underwhelmed, with the film struggling to find a significant following.
What Reviewers Say
The animation is visually unappealing and dated.
The plot is derivative and lacks any real surprise or emotional depth.
While some voice performances are adequate, they can't salvage a weak script.
Google audience: Google users found the movie to be a generic animated flick with a predictable plot. Some appreciated the effort in voice acting, but many felt it was a forgettable film that wouldn't hold the attention of its target audience.
Fun Fact
The character of 'Trouble' was voiced by rapper Big Sean.
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