Cat's Eye Movie Review
If cats can inspire YouTube videos and a Broadway musical perhaps its time for the furry ones to have their own feature-length live.
Cat's eye movie review. It is an American horror film. Cats Eye may never be considered top tier King but over the past 35 years it has found a place in the. Cats Eye is an anthology of three Stephen King short stories two of which were previously published in print in the Night Shift collection Quitters Inc and The Ledge.
The film contains 3 stories each connected by a stray cat running in and out of scenes. Set in a castle the film drips with atmosphere. PG-13 1 hr 34 min Apr 12th 1985 Horror Thriller.
It is based on three of Kings short stories The Ledge Quitters Inc and The General the first two appeared in his Night Shift short story collectionThe movie. Seven Deaths in the Cats Eye is one of my top giallos now. And so the subject of the movie seems to be the seductiveness of evil but thats not because of any complexity in the stories there is none its because of the fine acting in the villain roles.
It was made by studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha TMS and was directed by Yoshio Takeuchi Harlock Saga for the first half and the second half was directed by Kenji Kodama City Hunter. And too much of a kids movie for its target audience. The third story really throws the movie out of whack.
Cats Eye follows the three sisters Hitomi Rui and Ai Kisugi. Margaret Atwoods Cats Eye is a sharp study of a very female torture. 25 stars out of 4.
Cats Eye is a fun 80s anthology crafted from the work of Stephan King. All three of the stories in Cats Eye depend on special effects. Production values are very good and this transfer does it justice.