This is a British film so depressingly bad that cinemas should play the adagietto from Mahler's Fifth over a loudspeaker as audiences file out grimly into the foyer afterwards, silently asking themselves if life has any value.
It’s a dog.
Cheery but half-baked.
What follows is rubbish in every conceivable way.
Poor Pudsey.
Olivia Colman and Amanda Holden voice some of the animals Pudsey befriends in a flick that has about as much use for his former co-star, trainer Ashleigh Butler, as it does for originality, wit or subtlety.
Clunky cash-in.
General release. Check local listings for show times.