Director: Mary Dauterman
Year: 2024
Country: USA
Alternate Titles: N/A
Genre: Psychological
Plot:
Following the loss of her roommate, a woman trying to keep herself together to handle everything going on at the time is overwhelmed when her friend’s pet cat bites her and escapes from their apartment which throws her life into further chaos when she suspects the bite is turning her into a cat.
Review:
This was a fairly solid dramedy but a generally lackluster genre effort. The initial setup here with the stressful situation of dealing with the friend’s death, detailing the funeral, and trying to maintain the semblance of a life she had before the incident provides a clear-cut explanation for her frazzled and closed-off mindset throughout. Wanting to deal with the escalating situation but also not left with any time to do anything herself on top of trying to catch the cat when he escapes their apartment loft which only compounds things further, this type of mental breakdown becomes far more warranted the more this goes on with the exploits of a newfound transformation following the bite as these all come off quite nicely overall.
While there’s a lot of fun to be had with the upcoming transformation and the generally impressive use of body-horror elements to pull it all off, the fact that it doesn’t go for more genuine thrills makes for a difficult watch at times. The series of dreams and hallucinations where the feline instincts and behavior come about after the bite are never treated as though it’s threatening to her condition what with the stupidity of failing to see a doctor and get it checked out but it’s more treated as a coping mechanism for not being able to move on past her friends’ death. That never lets anything happen here so it comes off without any genre material which can lead to some disappointment out there if you’re not in the right mood.
Overview: **/5
Far more of a grief drama than outright genre effort, there’s a lot to like here in the right mindset which might not always be something all viewers will want or be up for. This is simply for those who are fine with the content presented here and not concerned with the genre tags presented here while viewers wanting and expecting more traditional fare should outright avoid this one.
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