Man has found a new best friend in this heartwarming collective portrait of nine unique men whose lives have been proudly and forever changed by their love for cats.Man has found a new best friend in this heartwarming collective portrait of nine unique men whose lives have been proudly and forever changed by their love for cats.Man has found a new best friend in this heartwarming collective portrait of nine unique men whose lives have been proudly and forever changed by their love for cats.
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Greetings again from the darkness. There are so many ways to divide the world, but few lines of demarcation are clearer than 'dog people' versus 'cat people'. Being firmly planted in the former group, while being confounded by the latter, it was for edification purposes that I agreed to watch Mye Hoang's documentary. We got off to a rocky start when a Mark Twain quote popped up: "When a man loves cats, I am his friend and comrade, without further introduction." Nope, Mr. Twain and I will simply disagree on this.
We are all too familiar with "crazy cat lady" syndrome - an often reclusive, usually elderly woman, whose love of cats has resulted in a veritable feline zoo in her home. The memes are all over social media, and they are usually good for a chuckle and a cringe. But what about the stereotype of men and cats? In the 1970's and 80's the catchphrase was "Real men don't eat quiche", and there was even a (comical) best-selling book by that title. But men with cats ... well that's a stereotype that never needed a book. Even many women shy away from the guy with a cat. It's this baggage and history that inspired Ms. Hoang to explore the topic. Well that, plus her own husband's personality shift associated with a cat.
The filmmaker first introduces us to "Nathan the cat lady", which is how he's known to his 300,000 Instagram followers. He's an actor and has 4 cats, each of whom play into his popular, often humorous posts. But it's not all fun and games for Ms. Hoang. As she shifts from California to New York City, the camera turns to David, a homeless immigrant and former construction worker. David's story is the most poignant, and actually seems a bit out of place with the other 8 subjects in the film. In fact, David and his cat and his story could easily have been the focus of an interesting documentary short.
"Real men" and their cats make up most of the rest of the film. A fireman, long-haul trucker, trainer/stuntman, and avid hiker are included. Each offers up a tale of how their own mental well-being was transformed by their pet cat. There is also a segment on a non-profit cat rescuer whose mission is to minimize the number of stray cats strutting aimlessly. Perhaps these stories resonate a bit more as we approach two years on the pandemic calendar. One thing is certain, in a purr-fect world, cat ladies will now share the market with cat daddies.
The film had its World premiere at the 2021 Dallas International Film Festival, and will be featured at several other film festivals prior to year-end.
We are all too familiar with "crazy cat lady" syndrome - an often reclusive, usually elderly woman, whose love of cats has resulted in a veritable feline zoo in her home. The memes are all over social media, and they are usually good for a chuckle and a cringe. But what about the stereotype of men and cats? In the 1970's and 80's the catchphrase was "Real men don't eat quiche", and there was even a (comical) best-selling book by that title. But men with cats ... well that's a stereotype that never needed a book. Even many women shy away from the guy with a cat. It's this baggage and history that inspired Ms. Hoang to explore the topic. Well that, plus her own husband's personality shift associated with a cat.
The filmmaker first introduces us to "Nathan the cat lady", which is how he's known to his 300,000 Instagram followers. He's an actor and has 4 cats, each of whom play into his popular, often humorous posts. But it's not all fun and games for Ms. Hoang. As she shifts from California to New York City, the camera turns to David, a homeless immigrant and former construction worker. David's story is the most poignant, and actually seems a bit out of place with the other 8 subjects in the film. In fact, David and his cat and his story could easily have been the focus of an interesting documentary short.
"Real men" and their cats make up most of the rest of the film. A fireman, long-haul trucker, trainer/stuntman, and avid hiker are included. Each offers up a tale of how their own mental well-being was transformed by their pet cat. There is also a segment on a non-profit cat rescuer whose mission is to minimize the number of stray cats strutting aimlessly. Perhaps these stories resonate a bit more as we approach two years on the pandemic calendar. One thing is certain, in a purr-fect world, cat ladies will now share the market with cat daddies.
The film had its World premiere at the 2021 Dallas International Film Festival, and will be featured at several other film festivals prior to year-end.
This is the movie that made me get in the car and drive to the Newport Beach Film festival this year. The director knocked this one out of the park. An entertaining, uplifting film that moves the great conversation about masculinity forward. As a matter of fact, this movie turns the stereotype about cats upside down, too. The men came from different walks of life. Each one's story interesting and left you wanting to know more. The movie looks and feels like a Hollywood type budget movie with vast sweeping shots of beautiful landscape. Throughout the movie I was looking forward to what I would see and hear next.
Definitely, worth your time and price. Don't be shocked if you want to adopt a cat after this movie. Wish more movies were like this!
Definitely, worth your time and price. Don't be shocked if you want to adopt a cat after this movie. Wish more movies were like this!
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This documentary is funny, sweet, inspiring, moving, and soooooo good for the soul! I'm one of those people who rarely writes reviews, but I feel compelled to spread the word on this one! See it if you can!!
An amazing experience, watching this in the DC cinema with a full house of other enthusiasts ready to experience what Mye Hoang had instore. I was not let down!
You don't need to be a 'cat person' to enjoy this movie.
The movie was funny, sad and hit at the heart strings in all the ways the interaction between humans and animals do.
If you are lucky enough to go see this on the big screen, then get out there an enjoy this movie as it should be seen. The collective response to the onscreen events will be an impact that's lasts and makes you need to get all your fellow cat daddies to see this movie.
You don't need to be a 'cat person' to enjoy this movie.
The movie was funny, sad and hit at the heart strings in all the ways the interaction between humans and animals do.
If you are lucky enough to go see this on the big screen, then get out there an enjoy this movie as it should be seen. The collective response to the onscreen events will be an impact that's lasts and makes you need to get all your fellow cat daddies to see this movie.
A purfect movie because it was very unique to see the several stories of how cats can affect people in a positive way. People don't realize the intelligence cats have overall and the emotional connection they can nurture with people, if only that person invests in them.
Also, just seeing the different ways people live life with cats, from homeless to firefighters, was definitely something that makes you think "I wonder how other people live with their cats and how they treat them?"
In close, when leaving the theater, I heard someone say "I think I'm going to get a cat!" That says it all, doesn't it?
Also, just seeing the different ways people live life with cats, from homeless to firefighters, was definitely something that makes you think "I wonder how other people live with their cats and how they treat them?"
In close, when leaving the theater, I heard someone say "I think I'm going to get a cat!" That says it all, doesn't it?
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- Gross US & Canada
- $112,332
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,136
- Oct 16, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $119,697
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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