A Cat in Paris Reviews
it was a great cartoon but kids must see it
"A Cat in Paris" is a good animated film. The animation style takes some getting used to. The animation is very distinct and stylized. They use very simple designs and shapes for the characters and backgrounds. But with those simple designs it permits the animators to create smooth and creative animation. The story is fairly straight-forward, simple and exciting enough to keep the kid's interest. There are a fair number of cliches and plot points that don't work. The villains have a lot of jokes and a lot of them don't land, but they were certainlly trying. The police in the story follow kids movie logic, but that is part of the charm. Some plot points come out of no where, and some characters make truly bizarre decisions. In the end, I had a good time with the film. I found the movie, charming, unique and fun. Much like a cat, at times hard to pin down, a little strange but certain to make some people very happy.
A Cat in Paris is thrilling, and a thrilling example of traditional ink and paint cartooning. Twentysomething caped-crusader fans may get a warmer buzz of nostalgia here than they will at The Dark Knight Rises.
Packing plenty of substance and laughs into its 65-minute runtime, "A Cat in Paris" is a charmingly animated film for all ages.
You won't learn much from it if you've seen any movie ever, but with the heartwarming, charming relationship between the main characters, and the remotely funny villains, you will enjoy yourself with a rare piece of uniquely, art inspired animation. 4.3
This Oscar nominee for the best animated feature imagines a visually chic Paris and a satisfyingly diverting adventure of a bereaved reticent girl, her cat and a cat burglar in a game of cat and mouse with a mob boss and his accomplices with odd codenames.
"A Cat in Paris" becomes a simple animation in which its lightness leaves us free to think about. With a compelling screenplay, at no time the film becomes loutish. Unfortunately, his lack of climax and a concrete conflict is perceptible. Subtle.
Got this one for Rosie because international animated films are a big hit around our house, and though this one is way too adult (or at least meant for older kids), it has become a big hit. The animation is fantastic, and though the story is a bit ho hum, it's visually compelling throughout.
This film thrives with its unique pencil texture animation and non-stop action but falls short in development due to a short run-time. The English voice cast also fails to rise above average in performance.
Gorgeously animated and charming enough to overcome its undeniable shortcomings in the way of plot, A Cat in Paris is an entertaining (if inessential) little film with something for children and adults alike.
I was really surprised with this movie - deceptively simplistic from the artistic style, but the story was good. Kids and I really enjoyed watching over Netflix.
It had all of the basic elements of a great movie and was beautifully drawn. It had humour and an interesting backstory. Its something that everyone can enjoy
"A Cat in Paris" has an impressive animation design which is very artistically drawn and visually inventive which highlights how the film is able to generate suspense and engagement from the audience.
Cute little movie, although I wouldn't call it a kid's film due to some pretty violent scenes. It was very entertaining and I loved the animation and story. Zoe and Dino (the cat) were adorable.