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Genres:
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Action /
Fantasy
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Director:
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Pitof
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Actors:
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Alex Borstein,
Christopher Heyerdahl,
Kim Smith,
Berend McKenzie,
Chase Nelson-Murray,
Manny Petruzzelli,
Harley Reiner,
Halle Berry,
Benjamin Bratt,
Sharon Stone,
Lambert Wilson,
Frances Conroy,
Michael Massee,
Byron Mann,
Peter Wingfield
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Duration:
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104 min.
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Rating:
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(3.2/10)142.5
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Plot Summary:
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Patience Philips is a loth, reserved young woman who wants to be an artist but instead is a deviser in spite of an advertising band. She is mousy and lacking in self-think even when she gets her eminent reveal to effectuate on the launch of a major dream product for her method-spirited, vicious boss. But a series of events initiated by a mysterious cat results in her discovering a frightening under cover that leads to her murder. That unaltered cat breathes new survival into her, creating a unfailing, courageous missus within her that wrestles with her quondam self benefit of control of her fo... rget and density--a body that can now do staggering things. Academy Prize winner Halle Berry is captivating as Patience, a female superhero for the 21st century. She is fearless as she seeks take revenge for on the people who killed her, and she attempts to save the public from the release of a dangerous offering. As the Catwoman side of her battles George Hedare (Lambert Wilson) and his wife, Laurel (Sharon Stone), who he has decided is randomly too outdated to be the face of his train, the Leniency side of her gets convoluted with vehement cop Tom Lone (Benjamin Bratt), who is caught in the stomach of her two-sided name. First-heyday director Pitof keeps things going at a fast pace, with quick cuts, sweeping camerawork, and pounding music. Alex Borstein provides comic projection as Determination's best friend, and SIX FEET UNDER's Frances Conroy plays a cat lady who knows the abstruse olden days of felines through the ages.
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Meow!
Surprisingly I really enjoyed this movie.
I had heard what all the critics said and wasnt expecting much but I really liked it.
Good characters
Good Storyline
Recommended.
Rent it and make up your own mind.
Not trashy enough
This isn't anywhere near as bad as some critics have made out and it's actually quite enjoyable if you're in the right mood.
If it was more trashy it would be much more fun but unfortunately though Sharon Stone seems game it just doesn't happen. There are a few giggle-inducing moments but these are far too few.
Halle Berry is OK apart from when she's trying to be frumpy - she just looks like a beautiful woman who's dressed herself from the Humana box, in the dark.
The CGI work is not realy up to scratch as too often you're aware that what you're looking at is not real.
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