Think Like a Dog (2020): Starring Megan Fox
'Think Like a Dog' is a story about a 12-year-old tech kid, Oliver (Gabriel Bateman), and his dog, Henry. Ellen (Megan Fox) and Lukas (Josh Duhamel) are shown as his parents. Megan Fox and Josh Duhamel have previously worked together in Transformers. It is focused on Oliver and Henry, so if you're going to watch this movie because of Megan Fox, then I would say that Megan Fox isn't playing a lead role in this movie. You won't find her glamorous, bold look here, she's shown as a typical mother. 'Think Like a Dog' is a family comedy movie, but the genre is more likely for kids.
Think Like a Dog (2020)
Cast: Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Gabriel Bateman
The Movie Concept
Oliver is a smart kid. He's working on a project for the science fair. He invents a device that can help you to read the thoughts of other people! His presentation at school doesn't go well, so Oliver does a trial on his dog, but things get messed up, his device catches fire and both get an electric shock. The next day, Oliver finds out that he can hear Henry's thoughts telepathically. (Henry thinks in English fluently!) Now Oliver and Henry can talk all the time. Henry tells him dog jokes! Later Oliver finds out that his mom and dad are splitting up. Since Oliver doesn't know how to stop his parents from splitting up, he takes advice from his dog. That's why the movie's name is 'Think Like a Dog'.
There's this tech millionaire named Mr. Mills (Kunal Nayyar) who wants to steal Oliver's invention for his business profit. The FBI is also following Oliver because he and his friend Xiao hacked the satellite for the project. In the end, Henry helps Oliver to get out of this fuss. It is filmed in Beijing, China. That's why most of the characters of the movie are Chinese.
'Think Like a Dog' is not a controversial movie. It's a simple movie, what makes this movie special is Megan Fox, but she shows up for a few moments. This movie will give you goosebumps of an early 2000s comedy movie. Yet, I recommend this movie for kids only. Since theatres are closed, they are releasing digital and Blue-ray on 9th June.
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