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Neko atsume no ie

  • 2017
  • 1h 32min
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Neko atsume no ie (2017)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA novelist who is struggling with writer's block finds in a cat an unusual way of easing his anxieties and will challenge himself to make the cat visit him againA novelist who is struggling with writer's block finds in a cat an unusual way of easing his anxieties and will challenge himself to make the cat visit him againA novelist who is struggling with writer's block finds in a cat an unusual way of easing his anxieties and will challenge himself to make the cat visit him again

  • Réalisation
    • Masatoshi Kurakata
  • Casting principal
    • Atsushi Itô
    • Tae Kimura
    • Shioli Kutsuna
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,6/10
    175
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    • Réalisation
      • Masatoshi Kurakata
    • Casting principal
      • Atsushi Itô
      • Tae Kimura
      • Shioli Kutsuna
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    • 6avis des critiques
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    Atsushi Itô
    • Katsu Sakumoto
    Tae Kimura
    • Yoko
    Shioli Kutsuna
    Shioli Kutsuna
    • Michiru Towada
    Tomorô Taguchi
    Tomorô Taguchi
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      • Masatoshi Kurakata
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    4ciaracoo

    Not Enough Cats

    If you're going to make a film with a basic plot and forgettable characters based on a phone game as a thinly veiled excuse to appeal to cat lovers, why on earth would you spend such a small portion of the movie on the cats???

    I don't think watching a random man struggle with writer's block for 90 minutes, with the occasional short scene featuring cats was what anyone signed up for when choosing to watch this.

    The lady in the pet shop says that all cats have different personalities. That was what made the Neko Atsume game successful. Yet the film spent no time showing the cats as individuals with unique personalities.

    Very disappointing!
    2pinokiyo

    SOOO BORING. Cat videos on youtube is way more entertaining.

    If you love cats, you will be so disappointed with this movie. Even if you don't care about cats, the movie is so boring. The whole cat thing is a bait gimmick.

    The story is more about a dude having writer's block, but the cat part supposedly inspiring him to write better is extremely weak and boring to watch.

    The way the whole film is shot, especially with the cats is so amateurish student film like you're just seeing random cats being shot as opposed to having some thought to the scene.

    When the movie was first announced, I was excited, but thank god I didn't waste money or time to go see this in theaters. EXTREMELY boring. Skip it.

    A better Japanese cat movie is "Cats Don't Come When You Call"
    6wanghui138138

    A heartwarming film, but at times a bit too sunny

    I was excited about how the Neko Atsume game would be transformed into a cute, uplifting story about a struggling writer. In general, I liked the high-key, slightly out- of-focus feel to the whole film. There were an abundance of elegant zooms, close-ups mixed with slow-motion, and other stylistic choices that I felt were unique and contributed well to the uplifting concept of the film. Yet, at times, the acting and humor was too fake and I think the director tried too hard to make everyone seem happy - moments that were supposed to be touching often just felt overdone. The plot fell a bit flat and was easily forgettable. All in all, a beautiful film but it lacked that little something.
    8I_Ailurophile

    A charming, sweet little nothing of, by, and for cat lovers

    On the one hand, as an ailurophile, I was positively delighted when I discovered this movie existed. On the other hand, as a cinephile, I had mixed expectations, for I couldn't imagine that the concept could be fleshed out into a particularly hearty movie. Then again, I utterly adored the 2014 film 'Neko samurai' - an atypical, lighthearted, but nevertheless meaningful jidaigeki - and as writer Nagamori Yuji was also behind that gem, 'Neko atsume house,' or 'Cat collection's house,' had a concrete point in its favor beyond its felines. To sit and watch this 2017 flick based on a popular mobile videogame, I don't think anyone could have any illusions about its nature as a frivolous bit of whimsy. In fairness, however, isn't this one of the reasons that audiences flock to the medium in the first place? Not every motion picture needs to be a revelation of artistry and storytelling to entice, and this one knows exactly what it is. If you're looking for something light, silly, and fun, and especially if you love cats like I do, it's hard to go wrong with this!

    The admiration of the superior species readily shines through in these ninety-two minutes not just in the sheer number of their representatives to appear herein, but in how the writing speaks to all that there is to appreciate about them. Cats' behaviors, their personalities, what attracts them, how people relate to them and interact with them, and so on are all the core focus here. As protagonist Sakumoto becomes obsessed with the strays popping around his rental and learns about Felis catus, and starts taking endless photos of them, those viewers who also cherish cats will feel a blast of memories and fall in love all over again. Yes, there is also a specific narrative here about a writer experiencing writer's block, his professional relationship with his editor, and a budding friendship with a local woman who works at a pet shop. But 'Neko atsume house' is nothing if not a love letter to the simple pleasure of living with cats, and observing them, and it has no specific need to be anything more. The fact that there is a modicum of substance otherwise is just a bonus.

    The actors give earnest performances befitting the softly heartfelt emotional tenor of the proceedings, with supporting cast members Kutsuna Shioli and even Kimura Tae lighting up the screen alongside the bewitched charm Ito Atsushi carries with him as Sakumoto. The original music of Paisley 8, gentle and soothing, is the perfect complement for such a relaxing, refreshing fluff piece, and Yasuda Kei's cinematography is rich and vivid in capturing every moment, whether the antics of the cats and the many details in their personages, or the goings-on of the people in the feature. All this is surely a credit as well to director Kurakata Masatoshi - to say nothing of the absolute patience it must have taken to wrangle the cats for the camera. From top to bottom it's plainly evident how much care and passion went into the title, and that feeling is fully passed on to the audience. Granted, there's not so much going on here that it is likely to majorly appeal to all comers, but for anyone seeking something by which to unwind and decompress, I can hardly think of anything better.

    And all loftier considerations and scrutiny are kind of beside the point, anyway: treasuring felines as much as I do, I could scarcely contain myself all throughout the film. I was buzzing with enthusiasm, the smile would not vanish from my face, and I have rarely felt so healthy as I did while watching. This, above all else, is the core of 'Neko atsume house.' It's a movie of, by, and for ailurophiles, and arguably niche though the target audience may be, the result is a joy precisely as it is. With touches of humor and romance filling out the edges, and gratifyingly declining the heavy drama that some kindred works may favor, I couldn't be happier with just how warm and enjoyable this is from beginning to end. "Stop and play with cats" is a nice fauna-centric alternative to "stop and smell the roses," and sometimes a sweet little nothing is just what is called for. With all this well in mind I'm pleased to give 'Neko atsume house' my glad recommendation, for this is the perfect picture with which to end one's day.
    3RuriGokou

    Was there even a plot?

    The plot seemed so paper thin and maybe just an excuse to film cats. The cats don't even appear that much in the movie. It's just a gimmick to get cat lovers to watch. This movie makes good background noise, but from what I watched it didn't really have anything of value to convey.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 avril 2017 (Japon)
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