Cats Reviews
For me being in A production of Cats and playing one of and if the most Crutal parts of the story, this movie is downright pitiful. From the CGI, To the Story beats that made the OG Broadway production so perfect, and giving the film a lead role destroys the purpose of Cats as a whole. The only redeeming part, was Jennifer husdson's performince of memory.
While the Cats adaptation boasts a talented cast, it may not be the most enjoyable experience for all viewers.
I LOVE YOU TAYLOR MEOW
I can’t tell if people are joking or not when they put anything more than 1 star, this is just such n awful movie I can’t even describe how bad it is, from the awful plot to excessive singing, this movie is just terrible.
Wish I could give this zero stars, it is the worst movie i have ever seen, it is also the creepiest movie I have ever seen. I still have nightmares , I literally had one last night. I just can’t get the memory ( pun intended) of watching this monstrosity out of my head.
Awful acting! The singing was eh! One of the worst musical movies I have ever seen
Thought this was going to be a train wreck, but I thoroughly enjoyed it! Jennifer Hudson and Ian McKellen were both heart-breakingly beautiful.
Congress ought to pass a law requiring the federal banishment of Andrew Lloyd Webber.
So this is what a lobotomy feels like
This was a good movie it’s like cat in the hat 2003 but cool and funny
The film adaptation of the iconic Broadway musical "Cats," featuring a star-studded cast including Judy Dench, Idris Elba, Jennifer Hudson, James Corden, Taylor Swift, Francesca Hayward, Ian McKellen, Jason Derulo, and Rebel Wilson, was a monumental misfire. In my opinion, it ranks among the worst movies I have ever witnessed. I actually ventured to the theater to see it, and what I experienced was nothing short of a gut-wrenching disaster. It was hard to believe that such an abysmal production was allowed to be shown on the big screen. Once the editing process began, it should have been clear that this film was destined for the cutting room floor. While the cast is undeniably talented, the singing felt disjointed and awkward when paired with the music and songs from the original stage version. It’s disheartening to think that these accomplished performers agreed to participate in this project; after seeing the final result, they should have insisted on its cancellation. The visual aspects—animation, costumes, and the overall portrayal of cats—were equally disappointing. I found it to be one of the most cringe-inducing experiences of my life, and I have no desire to ever watch anything like it again. This is a one-time viewing that I will never revisit. The only reason I'm penning this review now is because it came up on my list, and I felt compelled to express just how much I loathed this film. There's absolutely no chance I will subject myself to this absurdity again.
Anybody who has seen this movie already knows everything that I could possibly say, and is entitled to compensation from an ongoing class action lawsuit. If you can find a way to see this without having to pay money, please do. Every single moment of this film is an uncanny valley of nihilism and over-the-top histrionic hackery. Originally a series of bedtime stories about apparently-suicidal and diseased street cats written by a fascist from nearby St Louis, the fact that so many millions of dollars were spent to create this intense body horror truly brings a tear of joy to my eye. I would say that this is a film without a plot or any good reason for people to watch it, but then I would have to admit that this is a film. And I definitely do not think that this was a film. Jason Derulo has a British accent for the first two lines of the movie and never again, Judi Dench is wearing the flesh of another cat, and the fact that even a single one of these people was able to emerge with their career intact is proof that there's no such thing as cancel culture. If the golden record sent out by Carl Sagan reaches extraterrestrials, but they remain confused as to what the word insufferable means, the next Voyager probe will be including a Blu-ray of 2019's "Cats", featuring Taylor Swift and James Corden. This play and movie being the longest running on Broadway, and such a perennial favorite, is very likely proof that there is no God, and that if there is one, he hides his face from us in shame at what he has created.
I finally broke down and watched it. I live for the play and have seen it many times. But unfortunately, this movie was just awful. Usually, the voices of such a talented cast that sounds so great, now sound so dull. Time of my life I'll never get back.
“Cats” doesn't have much of a plot because it's a concept musical, which forgoes the traditional story structure of a linear plot in favor of vignettes that collectively discuss a shared subject.
It’s Taylor Swift as a furry with other furries singing the most randomest crap I’ve ever heard. Trash.
I started rewatching musicals, this film shouldn't have been made. In comparison to other musicals, it remains the worst.
THE WORST MUSICAL FILM OF ALL TIME!
An absolute disaster.
Esta adaptación es la peor porquería que he visto, perdí mis dos horas, talento no hay.. gas.
Even though the CGI does need a little more work, CATS quickly recovers, thanks to its outstanding choreography and wonderful music.