Overview

Five animals meet regularly to discuss their inner angst in a group therapy session led by Dr. Clement, a canine psychotherapist. The group includes Lorraine, a leech who suffers from separation anxiety; Cheryl, a praying mantis who can’t seem to keep a man; Todd, a pig with an eating disorder; Jeffrey, a bird with guilt issues; and Linda, an obsessive-compulsive cat.

"It's not always easy to deal with what comes naturally."


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Review by: CinemaSerf

Ok, so this does rather play to stereotype as it imbues half a dozen critters with issues more readily attributed to human beings. Sitting in a circle, they talk politely to “Dr. Clement” about their problems and then an ape arrives in the room and the writing steps up a gear into something I found quite funny. It’s about suppressing, or not, our instinctual behaviour and/or always trying to intellectualise what is innate - like a dog fetching a bone, and I found the scenario engagingly peppered with in-your-face irony. The style of the animation is a little linear, but once the story livens up and the characters take shape, it manages to portray creatures and their foibles warts and all. As the big guy says: “stop naval gazing and get on with your lives”. I liked this.

Reviewer rating: 7.0


Actors


Ryan Beil

Dr. Clement (voice)


Taz Van Rassel

Victor (voice)


Leah Juel

Lorraine (voice)


Andrea Libman

Cheryl (voice)


James Kirk

Jeffrey (voice)


Alison Snowden

Linda (voice)


Toby Berner

Todd (voice)

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