Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA disgraced fertility doctor runs a clinical trial in which four women give birth to kittens.A disgraced fertility doctor runs a clinical trial in which four women give birth to kittens.A disgraced fertility doctor runs a clinical trial in which four women give birth to kittens.
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Right, well I really wanted to enjoy this movie. Honestly, I did. But it was just impossible to buy into the concept of the movie, and the fact that it was so slow paced and monotonous, just didn't help sell "Kitty Mammas" in a good way.
I am sure that the concept idea behind the 2020 movie "Kitty Mammas" was seeming really good on paper, as written by Dennis Alexander Nicholson and Katrina Nicholson. But the transition to the screen painted a different picture, at least for me. I found this movie such a bitter pill to swallow. I just couldn't get into it and it was a struggle to sit through it, despite of having some talented actors and actresses on the cast list.
The whole storyline was just so far out there that it wasn't even making for a fun movie to sit down and watch. And I must admit that I wasn't enjoying the movie one bit, and I gave up on it with just 23 minutes left to watch. But by then I was literally ready to claw my eyes out of sheer boredom.
"Kitty Mammas" felt like a movie with no purpose or no real storyline. It felt automated and devoid of comedy. Sure, there were some nice enough acting performances by an interesting choice of actors and actresses, but the movie as a whole just didn't work out for me.
This was a massive swing and a miss from director Dennis Alexander Nicholson, and it is not a movie that you will find me recommending anyone spending their money, time or effort on.
My rating of "Kitty Mammas" lands on a three out of ten stars, based mostly on the casting list and their individual performances. But ultimately this was just not an entertaining or enjoyable movie.
I am sure that the concept idea behind the 2020 movie "Kitty Mammas" was seeming really good on paper, as written by Dennis Alexander Nicholson and Katrina Nicholson. But the transition to the screen painted a different picture, at least for me. I found this movie such a bitter pill to swallow. I just couldn't get into it and it was a struggle to sit through it, despite of having some talented actors and actresses on the cast list.
The whole storyline was just so far out there that it wasn't even making for a fun movie to sit down and watch. And I must admit that I wasn't enjoying the movie one bit, and I gave up on it with just 23 minutes left to watch. But by then I was literally ready to claw my eyes out of sheer boredom.
"Kitty Mammas" felt like a movie with no purpose or no real storyline. It felt automated and devoid of comedy. Sure, there were some nice enough acting performances by an interesting choice of actors and actresses, but the movie as a whole just didn't work out for me.
This was a massive swing and a miss from director Dennis Alexander Nicholson, and it is not a movie that you will find me recommending anyone spending their money, time or effort on.
My rating of "Kitty Mammas" lands on a three out of ten stars, based mostly on the casting list and their individual performances. But ultimately this was just not an entertaining or enjoyable movie.
'Kitty mammas' is an absolute delight, and a must-see - especially for cat lovers, of course.
The underlying notion of cat fetuses gestating in human wombs is fun, the concept of the documentary style is ingenious, and the realization of these ideas is outstanding. Every single character has a strong, varied personality that lends to the comedy by themselves, in concert with one another, or in opposition. And the assembled cast is great as they bring these characters to life.
Stephanie Belding is especially great as the nurse Pauline, sardonic and cynical with a pointed, dry sense of humor. Morgan Kohan gives trial participant Rose, a ride-or-die cat lady, a marvelous enthusiasm that I readily identify with. Everyone here bears such astounding warmth and charisma, wholly inhabiting their characters with every nuance they have to share, and Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, as Dr. Han, ties the picture together with his anchoring starring role, solid and calm.
And of course, every cat and kitten in the feature is incredibly adorable!
As the movie mirrors the documentary its supporting characters are filming, story beats focus on the progression of the patients' pregnancies, their home lives, any developing symptoms - and any further drama that unfolds throughout the trial. Though divided in this format, narrative is cogent and cohesive, and brilliantly written with wit and charm. Writer Katrina Nicholson is to be well commended for developing this screenplay, just as director Dennis Alexander Nicholson is to be saluted for realizing it so believably.
Sure, 'Kitty mammas' plays fast and loose with science, and it's also worth noting that the kittens used for the film are distinctly several weeks old, and absolutely not newborns. But in the grand scheme of things these are small concessions to make for a feature whose only intent is cute, lighthearted, heartwarming fun. And in that aim, it handily succeeds.
The film-makers have made a fantastical and altogether enchanting idea feel very real and plausible, and they've done so with superb earnestness and spirit. While the topic here is rather more far-fetched, it's hard not to draw comparison to the well-known mockumentaries of Christopher Guest, who in some ways laid the groundwork for features of this nature. Certainly 'Kitty mammas' has the same inexplicably captivating magnetism, and it's simply wonderful - a true joy.
There's little more to be said. This is appropriate for all audiences, and anyone who enjoys a silly yet well-written comedy will get a kick out of it. Naturally, this is a quintessential watch for cat lovers most of all - but I heartily recommend 'Kitty mammas' for all comers.
Two paws up!
The underlying notion of cat fetuses gestating in human wombs is fun, the concept of the documentary style is ingenious, and the realization of these ideas is outstanding. Every single character has a strong, varied personality that lends to the comedy by themselves, in concert with one another, or in opposition. And the assembled cast is great as they bring these characters to life.
Stephanie Belding is especially great as the nurse Pauline, sardonic and cynical with a pointed, dry sense of humor. Morgan Kohan gives trial participant Rose, a ride-or-die cat lady, a marvelous enthusiasm that I readily identify with. Everyone here bears such astounding warmth and charisma, wholly inhabiting their characters with every nuance they have to share, and Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, as Dr. Han, ties the picture together with his anchoring starring role, solid and calm.
And of course, every cat and kitten in the feature is incredibly adorable!
As the movie mirrors the documentary its supporting characters are filming, story beats focus on the progression of the patients' pregnancies, their home lives, any developing symptoms - and any further drama that unfolds throughout the trial. Though divided in this format, narrative is cogent and cohesive, and brilliantly written with wit and charm. Writer Katrina Nicholson is to be well commended for developing this screenplay, just as director Dennis Alexander Nicholson is to be saluted for realizing it so believably.
Sure, 'Kitty mammas' plays fast and loose with science, and it's also worth noting that the kittens used for the film are distinctly several weeks old, and absolutely not newborns. But in the grand scheme of things these are small concessions to make for a feature whose only intent is cute, lighthearted, heartwarming fun. And in that aim, it handily succeeds.
The film-makers have made a fantastical and altogether enchanting idea feel very real and plausible, and they've done so with superb earnestness and spirit. While the topic here is rather more far-fetched, it's hard not to draw comparison to the well-known mockumentaries of Christopher Guest, who in some ways laid the groundwork for features of this nature. Certainly 'Kitty mammas' has the same inexplicably captivating magnetism, and it's simply wonderful - a true joy.
There's little more to be said. This is appropriate for all audiences, and anyone who enjoys a silly yet well-written comedy will get a kick out of it. Naturally, this is a quintessential watch for cat lovers most of all - but I heartily recommend 'Kitty mammas' for all comers.
Two paws up!
First off, who doesn't love kittens? If it's you, you're a monster.
I love the story arcs with all the mammas and I laughed out loud throughout! Beautifully scored, and very original. Caught my attention and it looked funny. I'm glad I watched it.
This movie is a fun, light hearted movie to watch!! Even though it's not possible, this movie makes the impossible seem possible lol. So worth the purchase and the viewing!! Totally recommend it!!
I wrote a giant review on this and then the page refreshed and I lost everything I typed.
Just watch a review on this from Cinema snob, IHE, or Ralphthemoviemaker. Otherwise dont bother watching this. Please.
It's a waste of time. Dont do it to yourself. Spend your life doing something else.
Just watch a review on this from Cinema snob, IHE, or Ralphthemoviemaker. Otherwise dont bother watching this. Please.
It's a waste of time. Dont do it to yourself. Spend your life doing something else.
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- ConexõesFeatured in Midnight Screenings: Kitty Mammas (2021)
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