Review of Fritz the Cat (1972) by Duncan P — 11 Jul 2013
Both a comedy of youthful idealism and jaded disillusionment and a document of burned out remainders from the 1960s. Aggressively incorrect, Fritz still has the power to entertain, jibe and offend, forty years later.
If you saw it as a kid looking for cartoon areolae, as I did, have another look and see that this film still holds up. Fritz has a distinctly skewed take on the male/female problem and a freewheeling sensibility that's hard not to love.
To watch Fritz the Cat is to appreciate how much things have changed, and how much they remain the same.
This review of Fritz the Cat (1972) was written by Duncan P on 11 Jul 2013.
Fritz the Cat has generally received mixed reviews.
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