THREE STARS
A cat makes friends with a mouseboth end up by chance in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg; There are other cats there that protect the paintings. The mouse is fond of eating paintings, precisely, and the Mona Lisa is about to arrive.
In reality, telling the narrative scheme is much more complex than the film itself, a rather simple “little animals” fantasy that only provides a short story.
Which brings us to two problems: the first, the lazy standardization of computer animation, which does not provide any element here that differentiates this film from any other. The second, the old idea that kids want to see little animals.
Even though it’s not boring – if you let yourself be more or less carried away by what’s happening – it’s a little annoying that everything is so schematic.