Review of Cat People (1982) by Nathan Rabin for The Dissolve — 19 Nov 2011
While Cat People feels like an early Bruckheimer production, it’s also permeated with the themes that personify Schrader’s work as a screenwriter and filmmaker: obsession, sex, the strange permutations of destiny, and man’s bottomless capacity for cruelty and violence.
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This review of Cat People (1982) was written by Nathan Rabin and published by The Dissolve on 19 Nov 2011.
Cat People has generally received mixed reviews.
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