gaby
All I can say is, it's a good thing it was streamed, otherwise it would have bombed. I think the biggest problem is that it's not very well positioned. It's too young for adults, but if you show a younger child some of the scenes will make them cry. There are a lot of illogical places, and then emphasize a certain ingredient so many times that you think it will be used later in the story and then it doesn't happen... I don't know what was written in the book, but the ending of the story made me even more confused about whether it was meant for adults or children...
just a clown
Lord! Another work that you want to wash your eyes after watching, this is called a children's story, but Anne Hathaway is really scary in this film. I don't know how old a kid is not to be scared, but I was. If you want Anne Hathaway to remain a beautiful woman in your mind, stop looking. I think the story itself is problematic. We all know that the people who harm children are mostly men, but all the people who hate and want to harm children in the film are witches. It seems to imply that women who don't want children are witches, which makes people feel like another promotion of fertility.
Loretta
Two best actress actors in a movie that's as boring and gross as Cats