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So, Cat (1998) is one of those oddities that seems to exist on the fringes of the film world. The tone feels like an experimental blend, with a pacing that sometimes drags but then jolts into bizarre, almost chaotic moments. It’s definitely got that underground vibe, and the atmosphere? It’s thick with something that you can’t quite put your finger on—maybe it’s the practical effects that feel raw and unrefined, but they add to the film’s peculiar charm. Performances aren’t stellar, but they carry a certain weight, drawing you into this strange narrative. What stands out is how unapologetically weird it is, and that’s something you don’t see too often. It’s not for everyone, but there’s a certain allure to its eccentricity.
Cat has had a limited release over the years, primarily on VHS, and finding a good quality copy is becoming rarer. Collector interest seems to be rising, especially among those who appreciate obscure cinema and its eccentric storytelling. The film’s distinctive approach and unique tone have made it a conversation piece among collectors, making it a noteworthy entry in the realm of underground films.
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