6/10
Tails of the city.
6 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
It's obvious that this film is a bit of a rip off of "Home Alone 2", having some of the charm of the first Homeward Bound but missing a key ingredient that would have made it as good. That ingredient is believability, another case of "Here we go again" that followed "Home Alone 2" all around Manhattan. Shadow, Chance and Sassy are all back, and Ralph Waite has stepped into the fur of the late Don Ameche as the loyal and wise Shadow, and it's a perfect transition because their voices are very similar. You wouldn't expect the aging Shadow to change, but Michael J. Fox has chance and Sally Field as sassy are back to where they were at the beginning of the film even though it is two years later. It's particularly noticeable with Sassy who is twice as "catankerous" as she was in part one.

Like the "Look Who's Talking" sequels, this gets more gimmicky with additional voices, and the combination of some bully alley dogs and a pair of animal thieves disguised as dog catchers is a rip-off of the two idiotic robbers from "Home Alone". There's a touching moment where Shadow and Sassy become hero and heroine by rescuing a young boy and a kitten from a burning building, but the romance between Chance and a female street dog is cloying and forced. Still, it's great to see the three dogs, separated at one point of course, making their way all over San Francisco, although it's ridiculous that they get to the city from the airport so quickly considering that it's really far away.

Another element that is disturbing is the character of the youngest son Jamie who for some reason seems angry at Chance (or at least bored by him) in the opening scenes, not very realistic considering how the first film ended and his worries that were shown throughout. It is still a very enjoyable film even with these major flaws, and I'm glad that they decided to end the franchise here. It's just that the lack of originality and its rip off of various other franchise rip offs does indicate that not a lot of thought was put into the creation of what could have been another modern classic.
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