Last night I watched Cat Person, which I’d recorded a fortnight ago from BBC3 and is still available on BBC iPlayer.
I thought 85% of the film was absolutely excellent. Intriguing, witty, clever, funny (hints of Fleabag here and there), well-scripted, unhackneyed, psychologically interesting, and with two first-rate performances in the central roles. (Although the film is American, the lead actress turns out to be Aled Jones’ daughter!)
The other 15%? OK.
I’m deliberately not saying anything about the plot, because I watched it knowing nothing in advance about what would unfold (as indeed was the case with Aftersun the other day); and that greatly enhanced the experience.
I think most people would much enjoy it, although to my great surprise the reviews on Rotten Tomatoes are very mixed.
But I’ll go with this, from The Australian: “This is a highly intelligent, finely-acted, astutely-written and directed, well-shot (cinematographer Manuel Billeter) film that will leave questions in your mind well after the credits roll.”