Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2
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Two years after the events of the first film, newly married couple Papi (voiced by George Lopez) and Chloe (voiced by Odette Yustman)[5] are trying to keep up with their five puppies Papi Jr, Lala, Rosa, Ali and Pep (voiced by Zachary Gordon, Madison Pettis, Chantilly Spalan, Delaney Jones and Emily Osment) running around the house, creating problem after problem. However, Papi shows a soft side for the pups and occasionally tells them of their ancient ancestors, the Chihuahua Warriors. Aunt Viv (Susan Blakely), Chloe's owner, is in the rain forest for the next 6 months with her niece, Rachel (Erin Cahill) searching for plants for medical research. During this time Sam (Marcus Coloma), Papi's owner and Rachel's boyfriend, is caring for the whole chihuahua family. Sam takes Chloe, Papi and the puppies back home to meet his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cortez (Castulo Guerra and Lupe Ontiveros).
Parents need to know that, like the original, this talking-dog comedy will appeal strongly to young animal lovers. There's no questionable content, but there is one snobby French poodle who says a few mild insults like \"idiot\" and \"peasant\" to the chihuahuas, and one scene of cartoonish violence in which bank robbers get covered in sticky dough, as well as a flashback to Aztecs who fought with chihuahuas by their side. The main dogs from the first movie get married, kiss, and have babies, and two adults dance and share one kiss. Otherwise, this is a canine adventure the entire family can enjoy; plus, kids will learn all about the proud history of chihuahuas.
In this sequel to the entertaining canine adventure Beverly Hills Chihuahua, posh chihuahua Chloe (Odette Yustman) and her suitor Papi (George Lopez) get married and four months later welcome a litter of five spunky puppies. While Chloe's owner Aunt Viv (Susan Blakely) and her niece Rachel (Erin Cahill) are in the Amazon on a business trip, Papi's owner Sam (Marcus Coloma) takes them to his parents' house. But all is not well with Sam's parents, who are facing eviction and foreclosure if they can't come up with $40,000 in a week. With the help of Papi's best friend (Ernie Hudson) and police dog Delgado (Miguel Ferrer), the dogs convince Sam and his parents to enter the lucrative Beverly Hills Dog Show, where the top prize is $50,000. Meanwhile, the puppies get into all sorts of doggy trouble.
The addition of the five puppies makes for an even younger-skewing humor, since trouble-making puppies are destined for sight gags and slapstick jokes, but they're obviously adorable and hard to resist. Once again there's a good bit of emphasis on the historical place of chihuahuas as the chosen pets of the Aztecs, but it works well within the context of a father teaching his pups to be proud of their heritage. This isn't a dog-tale for the ages, but it has heart. Parents should be warned, however, that children who watch this movie may ask incessantly for a chihuahua or two of their own.
Just married, Papi (voiced by George Lopez) and Chloe (voiced by Odette Yustman) are trying to keep up with their five puppies: Papi Jr, Lala, Rosa, Ali, and Pep (voiced by Zachary Gordon, Madison Pettis, Chantilly Spalan, Delaney Jones, and Emily Osment respectively) running around the house, creating problem after problem. Aunt Viv (Susan Blakely), Chloe's owner, is in the rain forest for the next 6 months with her niece, Rachel (Erin Cahill) searching for plants for medical research. During this time, Sam (Marcus Coloma), Papi's owner and now Rachel's husband, is caring for the whole chihuahua family. Sam takes Chloe, Papi, and the puppies back home to meet his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cortez (Castulo Guerra and Lupe Ontiveros).
Though it certainly seems possible that small children will thrill to the exceedingly silly antics of the various characters, Beverly Hills Chihuahua's dearth of attributes geared towards older viewers ensures that the movie is ultimately about as enthralling as a low-rent Saturday morning cartoon. The storyline follows a wealthy businesswoman (Jamie Lee Curtis' Vivian) as she entrusts the care of her beloved chihuahua (Drew Barrymore's Chloe) to her irresponsible niece (Piper Perabo's Rachel), with chaos ensuing after Rachel's carelessness eventually leads to Chloe's abduction by a ruthless dognapper. The bulk of the film subsequently follows Chloe's efforts at finding her way back home, in a journey that pairs her with a grizzled former police dog (Andy Garcia's Delgado) and ultimately teaches the spoiled pooch a series of valuable life lessons. It's a predictable set-up that's employed to pervasively hackneyed effect by director Raja Gosnell, as the filmmaker - working from a script by Analisa LaBianco and Jeff Bushell - consistently bogs the proceedings down with some of the hoariest cliches one could possibly imagine (ie Buster Poindexter's \"Hot Hot Hot\" accompanies Rachel's arrival into Mexico). Far more problematic, however, is the relentless emphasis on precisely the sort of hopelessly juvenile elements that'll surely leave even the most open-minded viewer rolling their eyes, with Garcia's surprisingly strong work - ie he's giving an actual performance here - the one highlight within a film that's otherwise entirely disposable.
The adorable chihuahuas , Chloe and Papi, are back and excited to begin their new life together! With their family of five pups, they are enjoying living in Aunt Vivian's mansion while she and her niece, Rachel, are on vacation. Rachel's friend Sam Cortez is looking after the mansion when he finds out that his own house is going to be taken away from his family. Chloe and Papi know they have to take action. With the help of their puppies and their German Shepard friend, will they be able to save the day Publisher: Disney Book Group Kindle Book Release date: March 30, 2011 OverDrive Read ISBN: 9781423149194 File size: 1227 KB Release date: March 30, 2011 EPUB ebook ISBN: 9781423149194 File size: 1227 KB Release date: March 30, 2011 Formats Kindle Book OverDrive Read EPUB ebook
The adorable chihuahuas , Chloe and Papi, are back and excited to begin their new life together! With their family of five pups, they are enjoying living in Aunt Vivian's mansion while she and her niece, Rachel, are on vacation. Rachel's friend Sam Cortez is looking after the mansion when he finds out that his own house is going to be taken away from his family. Chloe and Papi know they have to take action. With the help of their puppies and their German Shepard friend, will they be able to save the day Juvenile Fiction Juvenile Literature Details Publisher: Disney Book Group
Papi and Chloe get married and kiss (the minister says \"you may lick the bride\"). Papi is romantic and calls Chloe \"mi corazon\" and other sweet endearments. Rachel and Sam slow dance and kiss. An Aztec princess is delivered a love letter from a warrior by a chihuahua.
In flashbacks, Aztec warriors wielding spears are shown in battle with chihuahuas at their side, but there's nothing bloody about it. A huge dog has a scary smile, but he's actually a gentle soul. The puppies come across bank robbers who look capable of violence but are outsmarted by the dogs. Some cartoonish violence includes characters falling from ladders and getting covered in gooey bread dough. 59ce067264