Review of A Cat in Paris (2010) by Marc B — 18 Feb 2012
Alongside Chico and Rita, this is another worthy contender for the Oscar best animation category. Unlike most other animation I have come across, this is uniquely European art in terms of both the physicality and the expressions exhibited from movements to geometrics and color contrasts.
I believe it is inspired by the era of Picasso's artworks. And I believe that, concurrently with choosing such an art style, the intention is to make the whole movie one-dimensional (unlike Japanese animation); plot is meant to be simple and the characters being as predictable as it should be (villains are bad & stupid, etc.
). Despite being too crude or lacking advanced perceptions which would obviously boost up the script's potential for a far richer content, there is still enough entertainment value, material and the pace of the plot is quick enough to keep demanding viewers like me hooked.
In fact it is superior to Chico & Rita in terms of that. Some of the scenes are very creative too. I do hope either this or Chico will win the Oscars 2012!!
This review of A Cat in Paris (2010) was written by Marc B on 18 Feb 2012.
A Cat in Paris has generally received positive reviews.
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