Review of Cat People (1982) by Dean M — 16 May 2010
Mixed in sexual frustration and spiritual repression, this remake of the Val Lewton classic relocates the story of a young woman burdened by an ancient curse from the Big Apple to the Big Easy.
Nastassja Kinski basically makes every film look good and she's damn sexy here, as the confused beauty torn between incest prepositions (by Malcolm McDowell) and sincere declarations of love by John Heard.
Horror-thriller remake of 1942's Cat People.
This review of Cat People (1982) was written by Dean M on 16 May 2010.
Cat People has generally received mixed reviews.
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