Back in July, James Corden uttered a statement in a Cats featurette that's been stuck in my mind ever since.
"These are people, but they're cats," he says, looking slightly stunned, "and this is kind of blowing my mind."
At the time, I remembered it because it sounded ridiculous: Yes, James, that is the premise of Cats. It's called acting, and maybe you should learn about it if you're planning to do it.
Having seen Cats now, though, I understand. These are people. But they are cats. And it completely blew my mind.
Welcome to the journey
To call Cats a cinematic experience unlike any other does not do justice to precisely how mind-meltingly bizarre Cats is. To say it must be seen to be believed is to undersell just how hard it is to believe it even once you've seen itCats is a movie to make you feel sky-high even when you're stone-cold sober, to push an otherwise even-keeled mind into Joker-like peals of hysterical random laughter. Read more...
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