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So, 'A Man is not a Cat' is kind of a quirky little film from 2001 that dives into some interesting layers of human connection. The pacing has this laid-back vibe, which really lets you soak in the awkwardness of the main character's situation. The woman starts off in this intense argument with her boyfriend about her empathy—or lack thereof—and then ends up striking up a conversation with a homeless man at the train station. It's all about her trying to prove a point, but it spirals into deeper themes of humanity and kindness. The performances are pretty raw and real, and there’s this mix of comedy and drama that keeps it engaging without feeling overdone. It’s definitely distinctive in its approach to storytelling.
Interesting exploration of humanismUnique blend of comedy and dramaRaw performances enhance the storytelling
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