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TopicITT I Rate Every Horror Movie I Watch in October
PrivateBiscuit1
10/02/21 4:51:28 AM
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7. Cat People (1982) (Peacock)

Alright, so this is a very sexually charged affair. It was pretty good though. Also, I didn't realize it was a remake before this.

Anyway, Cat People is about a woman who meets up with her brother after they were split up when they were orphaned, and after pursuing a relationship with a zookeeper, she comes across a leopard in the city that ends up being a lot stranger than just that.

I was pretty into this. I should just come out and say it's a story about werecats. I mean, I can't really talk about this without mentioning it. Even the description spoils that much. But it has a lot of lore based behind it, but it does get, uh, creepy at times. A product of it's time, certainly.

But the werecat stuff was interesting, the rules were interesting, and the story for the most part keeps you on your toes even if you can kind of predict some things. It's a sexy movie too, and it feels like an '80s sex fest kind of deal, if that makes any sense? So much of the plot revolves around sex, which is fine, but it's age does show a lot in this flick.

It was good for what it was. Kept me interested. No real big complaints about it. It was quite good at what it set out to do and accomplished it. Probably just wasn't my bag though, entirely.

Rating: 6/10

Btw those who have any interest in trying out Peacock, they have a really good selection of horror stuff this year. I was actually pleasantly surprised at how much they had. Kudos on the improvements, Peacock!

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