The Cat (1992)

The Cat (1992)
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Hong Kong filmmaker Nam Nai-choi (The Seventh Curse) returned with this science-fiction disaster film centering around the popular Asian character Wisely, portrayed here by Waise Lee as a horror writer who discovers a bizarre alien plot. Two aliens come to Hong Kong searching for a pair of ancient eight-sided objects which will destroy the gelatinous monster terrorizing the city. The aliens send their magical cat to get one of the octagons from a museum, but the monster stops it from getting the other one. Thinking that the aliens are also evil, Wisely gets a large dog to chase the cat, leading to an appalling fight between the two animals which -- despite the use of several obvious special effects gimmicks -- also includes real animal violence. The cat finally defeats the dog, although it loses its tail in the battle. When the aliens come looking for Wisely to retrieve the tail, they find that his house has been destroyed by a rogue policeman who was possessed by the blob. The monster grows ever larger, and the cat must join with the second octagon to save Hong Kong in a stupefyingly ridiculous conclusion. Gloria Yip leads a familiar cast including Christine Ng, Phillip Kwok, and the omnipresent Lau Siu-ming. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Director(s):
Ngai Kai-Lam
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Cat

Hong Kong filmmaker Nam Nai-choi (The Seventh Curse) returned with this science-fiction disaster film centering around the popular Asian character Wisely, portrayed here by Waise Lee as a horror writer who discovers a bizarre alien plot. Two aliens come to Hong Kong searching for a pair of ancient eight-sided objects which will destroy the gelatinous monster terrorizing the city. The aliens send their magical cat to get one of the octagons from a museum, but the monster stops it from getting the other one. Thinking that the aliens are also evil, Wisely gets a large dog to chase the cat, leading to an appalling fight between the two animals which -- despite the use of several obvious special effects gimmicks -- also includes real animal violence. The cat finally defeats the dog, although it loses its tail in the battle. When the aliens come looking for Wisely to retrieve the tail, they find that his house has been destroyed by a rogue policeman who was possessed by the blob. The monster grows ever larger, and the cat must join with the second octagon to save Hong Kong in a stupefyingly ridiculous conclusion. Gloria Yip leads a familiar cast including Christine Ng, Phillip Kwok, and the omnipresent Lau Siu-ming. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
84 mins

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Director(s):
Ngai Kai-Lam
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyHorror
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Joe S.

I heard about this movie and thought it might be fun to see. It almost is. If I spoke Mandarin or Cantonese it may have helped, but since I don't I had to watch it with sub-titles and that was annoying. It also made it a bite hard to follow. it has some pretty good scenes (the dog/cat fight was pretty good) . The plot itself (from what I could gather) was a little sophomoric but it is a "b" movie. It could have been a "cult classic" if it was a little more comprehensible. Over all, it was kind of fun to watch but ultimately a little unsatisfying.

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Esther M.

This is a very "B" movie. I found it to be quirky and weird. It was slow and hard to understand where the plot was coming from. As in the overview of the movie the ending was ridiculous. I enjoyed the animal fight, I found it extremely humorous. I would only recommend this movie to people who are fanatics for bad "B" movies.

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