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C.A.T. (2017) is a curious blend of comedy and family elements, wrapped in a noir-ish aesthetic that feels like a nod to old Hollywood. The film’s atmosphere is thick with moody irony, almost like you’re watching a shadowy classic while the story unfolds with cat-like grace. The low, sultry tones of the femme fatale character really pull you in, as she croons about the whims of feline life. The pacing keeps it engaging, weaving humor and warmth through its reflections on the quirky nature of cats and their humans. Practical effects lend a tangible feel to the film, which really sets it apart from more CGI-heavy works. It’s one of those unique pieces that offers a different perspective on the family genre, with a lightness that doesn’t shy away from deeper themes.
Unique noir aestheticPractical effects enhance charmReflects on the quirks of cat ownership
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