Well, I have to say that the 1997 Japanese action comedy "Cat's Eye" was definitely somewhat in a league of its own. If you think "Catwoman" mixed in with a healthy doze of Anime and archetypical Japanese over-the-top storytelling, then you have "Cat's Eye" from writers Kaizô Hayashi and Tsukasa Hôjô.
As I sat down here in 2023 to watch "Cat's Eye", I had never even heard about the movie, so I wasn't sure what I was getting myself into here. However, I will say that the movie certainly was watchable, but you have to keep a pretty open mind about realism, constructive storytelling and things that make much of any sense.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, but the actresses and actors on the cast list put on fair enough performances in bringing the movie to life on the screen, taking into consideration the contents of the script they had to work with.
Visually then the "Cat's Eye" had pretty terrible effects. I am sure that back in 1997 then the effects were adequate, but they certainly haven't aged well, and they are quite horrible to look at today. Luckily the movie wasn't heavily relying on special effects, so you just have to endure a bit.
Watchable for what it was, director Kaizô Hayashi's 1997 movie came and went without leaving a lasting impression with me. And it is not a movie that warrants a second viewing, simply because there isn't sufficient contents to the storyline to support more than a single viewing.
My rating of "Cat's Eye" lands on a mediocre five out of ten stars.