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One Bad Cat dives deep into the life of Reverend Albert Wagner, an 82-year-old outsider artist whose journey is as chaotic as it is inspiring. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a vivid tapestry of a man fighting against the odds, shaped by his experiences with racism, personal demons, and a passionate love for art. The pacing feels almost meditative at times, allowing you to absorb the emotional weight of Wagner's story while the atmosphere is filled with a palpable tension. The practical effects of his artwork—raw and unfiltered—feel like extensions of his tumultuous life, which makes it stand out. The film’s straightforward approach contrasts nicely with Wagner’s complex personality, showcasing how art can truly transform even the most troubled souls.
Focuses on the life of an outsider artist.Explores themes of racism and personal struggle.Showcases unique artwork and its impact.
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