'What do you know about the word 'Felidae'?"
My god this film. It's brutal, it's unforgiving. It's not a true children's film. There is animal violence; seriously, there is mutilation of the feline-like and it is on screen. Felidae is an interesting film in that fashion; it's not a particularly good film, it isn't even that great, but it does take great risks. This film is a German Crime Thriller featuring cats and Burt Reynolds, John Hurt, and Christopher Lloyd being questionable felines in the grand scheme of this film. This is of course a foreign film and there is little to no information on the director, but this film does keep your interest even if it is not good.
Felidae is about a cat named Francis, who moves into a new neighborhood with his owner, who is a writer. The house they move into turns out to be the former home of a mad doctor who performed horrific experiments on cats and recorded them before the doctor's alcoholism took over. Francis is haunted by dreams of dying cats at the hands of "can openers" (humans) and the first night he moves in, he sees the mutilated body of a fellow cat. Francis must solve the mystery of the cat killer with his friend Bluebeard (Reynolds) and his mentor, Pascal (John Hurt) while avoiding the fights and temptations of being a cat.
None of the actors really stood out other than Burt Reynolds as a street smart, elder Manx who teaches Francis about the rules of the neighborhood and acts as his foil, as Francis is optimistic and determined and Bluebeard is lazy and cynical. John Hurt does is job at appearing helpful as his character, but knows when to get points across to Francis to get him to figure out the killer's motives. The acting I can't stand is Joshua Jackson as Francis. My God his voice annoyed me at times. He tried so hard to sound like a 40's private eye but it came off as awkward with the voice the actor has. He did show the right emotion when he wanted too, but it was distracting when he spoke.
There is a scene in the film where Francis dreams about Gregor Mendel (the Father of Genetics) and he is using cats as his puppets to work his experiments. Its visually interesting and terrifying, but I did love the slow motion, ghostly effects along with the dark colors. The music and graphic imagery did add to the disturbing images in the film and when it wanted to be terrifying it was and the humor was a good contrast. Just the story telling was awkward and the voice acting wasn't all that good.
Felidae is a film about when we try to play god, but this is from an adult's perspective of how a child would tell the story, which makes it come off wrong and disturbing. The acting was meh and the dubbing didn't always match up in the English Translation, the pacing was too fast, and some scenes were there I believe to shock the viewer. However, the visuals are great, the story is deep and thought provoking, and the mood was done well. I say give it a shot; it is online and you will just lose time if you don't like the film. Maybe its a matter of taste, but I don't think I will watch this again in the near future.
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