Review of The Rabbi's Cat (2011) by Jorge D — 23 Jan 2013
It is quite original in content and form, this French animation that part of a surreal idea with the cat of the title winning the ability to speak, to address several issues fairly current, mainly the war between religions.
Making use of a protagonist animal, which even questioned why humans all the time, "The Rabbi's Cat" works more as a reflection on the great philosophical and religious issues, than as a conventional story.
The work ends up being quite satisfactory, especially for those looking for a more entertainment-oriented real-life issues, where the visual beautiful, a colorful fascinating and fantastic content, serve as a touch of creativity and lightness in treating problems of considerable complexity today.
8.5/10.0.
This review of The Rabbi's Cat (2011) was written by Jorge D on 23 Jan 2013.
The Rabbi's Cat has generally received positive reviews.
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