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This quirky little gem from '73 feels like a delightful jaunt through the streets of Brooklyn with a feline protagonist who dreams big. The atmosphere is light and whimsical, blending comedy with a touch of the absurd. You can't help but chuckle at the practical effects; the cat's antics are genuinely charming, though they tread the line of cartoonish. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that just adds to its offbeat charm. Performances, while not Oscar-worthy, have a certain endearing quality that makes you root for the main character's detective aspirations. It’s definitely a film that stands out in the clutter of '70s comedies, with a unique premise that keeps it interesting.
Finding a copy of this film isn’t the easiest task; it wasn’t released widely, and home video formats are scarce. It’s been largely overshadowed by more prominent titles from the decade, which might make it appealing for the niche collector. Given its quirky premise and the era it hails from, enthusiasts of offbeat comedies and feline films often seek it out, adding a layer of interest for those who appreciate the eclectic side of cinema.
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