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Cat Person

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 58min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,0/10
7,7 mil
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Nicholas Braun and Emilia Jones in Cat Person (2023)
When Margot, a college sophomore goes on a date with the older Robert, she finds that IRL Robert doesn't live up to the Robert she has been flirting with over texts. A razor-sharp exploration of the horrors of dating.
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La breve relación entre una estudiante universitaria de veinte años, de segundo año, Margot, y un hombre mayor, Robert, cliente frecuente del cine donde ella trabaja.La breve relación entre una estudiante universitaria de veinte años, de segundo año, Margot, y un hombre mayor, Robert, cliente frecuente del cine donde ella trabaja.La breve relación entre una estudiante universitaria de veinte años, de segundo año, Margot, y un hombre mayor, Robert, cliente frecuente del cine donde ella trabaja.

  • Dirección
    • Susanna Fogel
  • Guión
    • Michelle Ashford
    • Kristen Roupenian
  • Reparto principal
    • Emilia Jones
    • Nicholas Braun
    • Geraldine Viswanathan
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,0/10
    7,7 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Susanna Fogel
    • Guión
      • Michelle Ashford
      • Kristen Roupenian
    • Reparto principal
      • Emilia Jones
      • Nicholas Braun
      • Geraldine Viswanathan
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    Emilia Jones
    Emilia Jones
    • Margot
    Nicholas Braun
    Nicholas Braun
    • Robert
    Geraldine Viswanathan
    Geraldine Viswanathan
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    Isabella Rossellini
    Isabella Rossellini
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    • (as Josh Andrés Rivera)
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    Jeremy Gill
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    Camille Umoff
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      • Michelle Ashford
      • Kristen Roupenian
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    8michael-kerrigan-526-124974

    Narratively simple. Purposefully ambiguous

    Cat Person. I don't understand the poor reviews for this film. I watched it on the recommendation of Mark Kermode (potentially pretentious film critic) who loved it and suggested his side kick Simon (Everyman) Mayo would love it too. So why the poor scores on rotten tomatoes and IMDB? I was intrigued. And after watching the film, Kermode was spot on. Margot, who works at her local cinema meets Robert, a regular cinema-goer at her place of work. She thinks he's a little strange. He's a little awkward but likes her and asks for her number. She acquiesces. There then follows a series of text message exchanges. They form a 'relationship' without having properly met. Margot gets images of how it's going to play out when they finally meet. And most are not good ones. Robert thinks that this might be the start of something special. And they eventually meet and it doesn't go according to plan. But how much of this is real and how much is imagined from their text history? No spoilers here but the interpretation of this film may not be as clear cut as either Margot or Robert might think. It is narratively simple yet its interpretation is, for me at least, purposefully ambiguous. And its all the better for it. An intriguing 8 out of ten.
    8Rob-O-Cop

    A strongly written, directed & acted film about the darkness of modern dating.

    I wasn't a fan of director Susanna Fogel's work on Booksmart which she wrote, and the Spy Who Dumped Me which she also directed but this film shows impressive progress in her skill-set.

    To the reviewers that got upset because they thought this film was anti men, the film was not anti men. It showed what the female characters feared, not what was real. It showed how the situation was partly of their own making, from their expectations and prejudices, as well as what the guy brought to it. It didn't judge but it left it open for us to do it.

    The film was masterfully and tightly directed, lots of detail, subtlety and thought provoking scenes. It avoids black and whiting the complexity of where western society has taken itself in establishing relationships with other humans. The message was pretty bleak but we get insight into why it got that way, and there isn't really any finger pointing and blame attributing, (although it appears to side with the female lead it doesn't let her off the hook at all and the ending leaves it very open) as we do get a reasonably balanced understanding of the failings of all parties.

    The direction was just really well done, and supported by insightful and nuanced performances from the cast, especially Emilia Jones who goes in the deep end after her stint in the Lock and Key series which she was also good in, & her award winning role in CODA, but this is next level.

    There are many disturbing social observations in this film and it's great to have a movie made that dares to drift from the cartoon guns and violence fare we normally get. The film doesn't really deliver answers but it certainly identifies some of the problems.

    I'm still thinking about the implications well after viewing it.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    An excellent, thought provoking thriller.

    College student Margot meets and flirts with a guy a few years older than her at her place of work, a cinema. The pair soon start a deep connection, via text, but reality doesn't quite match up to fantasy.

    There are several meanings of the term cat person, one meaning I wasn't aware of, someone who can't differentiate between real life sex and porn.

    First of all, getting to see this film proved to be something of a challenge, I had to travel over an hour, as it was never shown locally, a real shame, this film is well worth seeing.

    Very intriguing, suspenseful, and pretty original, I can't think of many films like it. It's a film of two halves, there's comes a point where there's a real switch up, it goes up several gears.

    Now, most of the reviews I've read follow the same sort of view, poor Margot, terrible and predatory man, I'd just like to give a different view point.

    First off, Margot made most of the running, bombarding Robert with promises, without even truly knowing him, she got what she thought she wanted out if him, then discarded him when she got bored, maybe it's a generational thing.

    The film doesn't actually make out that Robert is the guilty party, there's one scene in particularly where Margot realises, she got it wrong.

    Had something happened to Margot in her past? Was she reliving a past trauma through him?

    Emilia Jones and Nicholas Braun are both excellent, and credit for his casting, I don't mean this in a derogatory way, but he's not a muscular jock or a male model, he's a good looking guy next door, it made the story all the more believable.

    That music, fire! So many great tunes, years since I last heard Sophie B. Hawkins.

    Is it a film about consent, life choices, or using people? You decide.

    Excellent, 8/10.
    6steveinadelaide

    A missed meow-ment for modern dating angst

    Cat Person, the 2023 film adaptation of Kristen Roupenian's viral New Yorker short story, claws its way onto the screen with a promising premise: exploring the awkward, unsettling, and sometimes dangerous landscape of modern dating. Unfortunately, despite stellar performances and flashes of brilliance, the film ultimately stumbles, failing to recapture the potent ambiguity and unsettling dread that resonated with so many readers.

    Margot, a college student, finds herself drawn to the enigmatic Robert, an older man who works at the local movie theatre. Their initial interactions via text are playful and flirty, but when they finally meet in person, the sparks don't quite fly. A nagging unease settles in, hinting at something darker beneath Robert's charming facade.

    Director Susanna Fogel expertly navigates the film's early scenes, capturing the awkward tension and anxieties that plague young love. Emilia Jones delivers a nuanced performance as Margot, portraying her vulnerability and growing unease with authenticity. Nicholas Braun, however, struggles to fully inhabit the enigmatic Robert, leaving the character feeling somewhat opaque and underdeveloped.

    The visual storytelling in the movie is its strongest point. Cinematographer Manuel Billeter paints a stark portrait of Margot's emotional world, using tight close-ups and muted colour palettes to emphasise her growing isolation and fear. The score, a blend of unsettling electronic beats and melancholic piano melodies, further amplifies the film's unsettling mood.

    However, as the film progresses past the point at which the original story ends, the plot begins to unravel. The narrative takes a jarring turn, veering away from the ambiguity and suspense that characterised the short story and instead opting for a more conventional, even melodramatic, thriller plot. This shift in tone feels jarring and ultimately undermines the film's emotional core.

    Cat Person is a film with undeniable potential. It boasts strong performances, particularly from Jones, and a visually striking aesthetic. However, those who have read the original story may be disappointed with its failure to capture the essence of the original and its jarring tonal shift, ultimately leaving it feeling like a missed opportunity.

    While not a complete failure, Cat Person is best suited for fans of the original short story or those seeking a darkly comedic thriller. For those looking for a more faithful adaptation or a deeply unsettling exploration of modern dating, this film may not be the cat's meow.
    7fanboycantina

    Intent and consent in modern dating

    Premiered at Sundance, Cat Person is based on the viral New Yorker short story of the same name, as a college student played by Emilia Jones navigating a new romance, red flags, and horrifying turns. Tonally, this film is unsettling from the beginning, as Margot's mind wavers between fantasy and foresight, reading the tea leaves of text messages, favorite movies, and behaviors to determine if a new love interest is a quirky boyfriend or a dangerous threat. One particular scene is extraordinarily chilling, first uncomfortably comically to viscerally frightening themes about consent and sex that I've never seen in film. The final quarter of the film amplifies the tone beyond the rest of the film, ending awkwardly, which prompts me to wonder how it aligns with the story version.

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    • Curiosidades
      Based on the 2017 short story, Cat Person, written by Kristen Roupenian, published in The New Yorker. The story was written as a response to the Me Too movement.
    • Pifias
      Assuming a copious amount of water was used to extinguish the house fire, yet Margot and Robert are found completely dry in the basement. The two should be drenched, if not fully submerged in the drain.
    • Citas

      Dr. Enid Zabala: People choose to be scared.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Amanda the Jedi Show: I Watched 45 Movies in 1 Week | 'Talk to Me' and the Best Movies of Sundance 2023 Explained (2023)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de marzo de 2024 (España)
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      • Estados Unidos
      • Francia
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      • Мишоловка
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Fairleigh Dickinson University, Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos
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      • Echelon Productions, Inc.
      • StudioCanal
      • The New Yorker Studios
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