Sunday, May 22, 2016

Cat People (1982)



A young woman's sexual awakening brings horror when she discovers her urges transform her into a monstrous black leopard.

I remember how excited I was when this one was released in 1982, a remake of the classic Cat People by Paul Schrader and Nastassja Kinski in it! The movie itself was a complete disappointment, such a mess, it doesn't even come near the subtleties of Tourneur's original.

Seing it again after such a long time hasn't helped, it' still not a better movie. Of course a genre pic needn't be plausible, but here the storyline is as if ridiculing the premise. Kinski is worth the watch, though.

On renewed viewing: it still has a silly plot, but some atmospheric scenes and  - Nastassja Kinski.

Halliwell (no star): "One presumes that among the eroticism and bloodlust a statement is being made, but it is never evident."

Maltin**: "Sexy, bloody, technically well crafted, but uneven and ultimately unsatisfying; Schrader seems more concerned with camera angles and nudity than coherent storyline."

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