Adapted from author Lois Duncan's 1971 children's book of the same name, director Thor Freudenthal's Hotel for Dogs follows two mischievous orphans as they attempt to hide dozens of stray dogs in an abandoned hotel. Disheartened by their new guardians' announcement that pets are strictly forbidden, 16-year-old Andi (Emma Roberts) and her younger brother, Bruce (Jake T. Austin), race to find a home for their loyal dog Friday. Fortunately for Friday, there's an abandoned hotel just around the corner, and Bruce possesses just the kind of mechanical smarts needed to transform the rundown inn into a four-star retreat for canines. For a while, Friday and his friends have it made, but when the neighbors start to get suspicious, Andi and Bruce resort to every trick in the book in order to prevent their secret from being discovered.---> it's a very cute movie especially to those who love dogs. it's a pretty interesting story as to how an abandoned hotel became a hotel for dogs. the idea was great and really cute. imagine a hotel for dogs, with spas, salons, restos etc. . the movie also was very creative as one of the main character here is really good in inventing things. he is very young yet very good at it. i was amazed of how they were able to bring up such ideas like making "so called" movie houses, or how their meals were served or the different games the dogs can enjoy. the story also dwells on the lives of two orphaned siblings dealing with their foster parents and how they value one another and their dog. the dog here somehow is the key that keeps them together, the one thing that they love and treasure besides each other.
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