Un chat porte des lunettes, et quand quelqu'un les enlève, le chat peut colorer les gens, selon leur nature et leur humeur. Les adultes du village considèrent le chat comme dangereux, mais l... Tout lireUn chat porte des lunettes, et quand quelqu'un les enlève, le chat peut colorer les gens, selon leur nature et leur humeur. Les adultes du village considèrent le chat comme dangereux, mais les enfants l'adorent.Un chat porte des lunettes, et quand quelqu'un les enlève, le chat peut colorer les gens, selon leur nature et leur humeur. Les adultes du village considèrent le chat comme dangereux, mais les enfants l'adorent.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total
- Diana
- (as Emilie Vasáryová)
- Olda - skolnikuv syv
- (as Tonda Krcmar)
Avis à la une
Have enjoyed many foreign films in past - mainly Japanese and Russian, and a few from other countries. This was the first film from Czechoslovakia I have ever watched (with English subtitles, of course). Except for the language, the people in this town could be from any small town... even from mid-1950's or early 1960's America. The everyday cares, joys & troubles, were much the same as most men, women and children have, the whole world over. But... When the Cat Comes... watch out! The cat has your (and mine) number.... A very beautiful and touching story - and the clever use of color, music, sound effects, was all quite well done. I just wished they could have screened this in school, when I was a 'wee lad'. Maybe it's high time they show good movies in the schools again! (In 1st grade, my teacher showed 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' with James Mason, in the class. I never forgot that!)
This film is from 1963, but it is a story as timely as ever. If only this cat would visit the halls of all the political leaders (in Wash. D.C., and elsewhere), things might get 'back on track'?! To bring world peace & understanding, maybe we should start by watching each other's films.... each other's STORIES. Films such as this deserve a wider audience, and I hope Criterion will add this to their list of foreign titles on DVD and Blu-ray... I would buy it again from them, gladly!
It's one of those wobbly fantasies of the 1960s like THE SEVEN FACES OF DOCTOR LAO who attempt to exalt the honesty of children -- not that I saw much of that as a child. There are lots of special effects which nowadays look like director Vojtech Jasný and his staff got their hand on an optical printer for the first time. At the time, I'm sure this movie was pretty much state-of-the-art for Eastern Europe. It hasn't aged particularly well, but there's little doubt it will still appeal to children in its insistence that they and truth matter.
This beautiful and fantastic fable about human behavior is timeless and very original. The story has a great moral lesson in the end without being corny, and is highly recommended for all audiences. In Brazil, it is only available in a rare VHS. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): 'Um Dia, Um Gato' ('One Day, A Cat')
Note: On 12 June 2010, I saw this magnificent film again on DVD.
Final words :watchable, creative, timeless, crazy, colorful, innocent.. These are really suitable for this movie.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJaroslava Zelenková's debut.
- Citations
School director: [subtitled version] Listen Robert, denoting your superior as a murderer in public doesn't seem like constructive criticism.
- ConnexionsEdited into Voskovec & Werich - paralelní osudy (2012)
Meilleurs choix
- How long is When the Cat Comes?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Durée
- 1h 44min(104 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage