Stars: 2 out of 5
Pros: Many of the songs are good
Cons: Bizarre looks combined with depressing story
The Bottom Line:
Famous musical
Some good songs in the soundtrack
But overall strange
Weird from Start to Finish
I have always been interested in seeing Cats, but it
has never worked out to me to see a stage version. I’ve heard mixed reviews of this musical
overall, so I wasn’t sure what I would think, but I was still intrigued. Then I started hearing how bad the new movie
version was, and the trailers certainly confirmed that. Still, I just couldn’t resist renting the
DVD. I’ve got wanting to see the musical
out of my system now.
What little plot there is centers around a group of cats,
the Jellicles, who reside in a neighborhood in London. Our entry to this world is Victoria
(Francesca Hayward), who has been dumped in their territory just in time for
the yearly festival to see who will ascend to the Heaviside and be reborn into
a new Jellicile life.
Right there, I’ve got issues with the plot. We are holding a contest to see who dies and
comes back to life? While I say I don’t
look at popular fiction for my theology, this entire premise didn’t sit well
with me on multiple levels, one of them being the bad theology. Not to
mention it is a very dark, depressing premise.
The musical was inspired by a collection of T.S. Elliot
poems on cats. Honestly, if you just
listened to some of the songs without any story or visuals, you’d understand
why this musical is popular. Many of
them are fun, and they capture various cat personalities (and human
personalities) perfectly. Then there’s
“Memories,” a hauntingly beautiful and heartbreaking song. Yes, the music is phenomenal, but what else
would you expect from Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Likewise, the choreography is fun and inventive. There were a few moments that made me cringe,
but that is part of the entire movie’s visuals, which I will get to in a minute.
And I’m not going to fault the actors. They are giving this production their
all. The film boasted about the all-stars
in the cast, which include Judi Dench, Rebel Wilson, James Corden, Taylor
Swift, and Ian McKellen. Honestly, this
is an ensemble piece, so no one gets a ton of screen time, and I didn’t
recognize many of the names of those in the cast. Everyone does a good job of singing and trying
to bring their characters to life.
Then there are the effects.
I found them impossible to look away from in a train wreck kind of
way. We can see the actor’s faces, but
most of their bodies are covered by a CGI cat body and hair. The movie was filmed on oversized sets, so we
get the feel of life cat-sized. I get
what the director and producers were going for here. I really do.
And I’m not sure how you could better capture that these are cats. But it is still that odd mix of captivating
horror that just doesn’t look right overall.
I think if I had enjoyed the story more, I might have
forgiven the visuals. However, the
depressing story combined with the weird look make Cats a miss for
me. Now that I’ve seen it, I have no
desire to see any form of this show again since I’d have the same issues with
the story no matter what the visuals were.
I've heard nothing but bad things about the movie and from the sounds of it they went a bit heavy handed on the whole CGI thing. When I was a kid I saw a show that was essentially a handful of dance numbers from the musical and I loved it BUT I think if I saw the full musical I wouldn't have been a fan.
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