![]() ![]() Bringing a musical from stage to screen is no easy feat, but he pulls it off. Though it teeters on the verge of being strange, there's still something quite magical and elegant about Hooper's adaptation of Webber's classic show. And again for those people who's totally sawing it to pieces, should defenitly give it a fair chance before they tend to do so. So I would defenitly recommend this movie if you love musicals and want to see something a little different. I think the message is pretty much about respecting cats just as much as human. But it is very nice, cute and a little bit sad. ![]() I don't wanna say more or this review will be too long. It is basically a story about the hard life as a street cat and how they are kinda living through all of it. And don't let the promotion fool you, I mean, it is CATS! What else did you expect them to look like? At least they tried to make them look kinda justice to the stage show. Not everyone are able travel to New York, or wherever it is,to see it. And for people, like myself, who haven't seen the stage show, it's actually really nice of them to make a movie version to experience at home. So it's only appropriate that they now made a movie version out of it. Seriously, those people who complaints so much about this movie are clearly not familiar with its source material! CATS was first a book, that then became a stage musical which, despite its mixed critics, have gotten a fanbase through the years. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Tween and teen musical theater fans will likely be quite entertained. But themes include compassion, empathy, and courage, and the all-star cast - including Taylor Swift, James Corden, Rebel Wilson, Jason Derulo, Francesca Hayward, Idris Elba, and Judi Dench - are committed to their performances. Plus, some of the cats wear clothes while others don't, so some are technically naked. While there's no overt violence, sexual content, or strong language, a conniving cat does tie up other cats and threatens them, characters speak suggestively at times, and the "digital fur" technology used for the film results in the actors' human bodies appearing sensuously feline-like - especially those of the female cats/characters. The story takes place all in one night as a tribe of cats called the Jellicles gather together for a ball and celebration. Parents need to know that Cats is based on Andrew Lloyd Webber's long-running musical of the same name (which, in turn, was based on T.S.
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