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Catfight

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
7.5K
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Anne Heche and Sandra Oh in Catfight (2016)
Two women from opposite walks of life whose violent fight at a party sets off an epic feud that lasts a lifetime.
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Dark ComedySatireActionComedyDrama

The rivalry between two former college friends comes to a head when they both attend the same glamorous event.The rivalry between two former college friends comes to a head when they both attend the same glamorous event.The rivalry between two former college friends comes to a head when they both attend the same glamorous event.

  • Director
    • Onur Tukel
  • Writer
    • Onur Tukel
  • Stars
    • Sandra Oh
    • Anne Heche
    • Alicia Silverstone
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    7.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Onur Tukel
    • Writer
      • Onur Tukel
    • Stars
      • Sandra Oh
      • Anne Heche
      • Alicia Silverstone
    • 74User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sandra Oh
    Sandra Oh
    • Veronica
    Anne Heche
    Anne Heche
    • Ashley
    Alicia Silverstone
    Alicia Silverstone
    • Lisa
    Amy Hill
    Amy Hill
    • Aunt Charlie
    Myra Lucretia Taylor
    Myra Lucretia Taylor
    • Donna
    Ariel Kavoussi
    Ariel Kavoussi
    • Sally
    Damian Young
    Damian Young
    • Stanley
    Stephen Gevedon
    Stephen Gevedon
    • Tom Ferguson The Art Collector
    Giullian Yao Gioiello
    Giullian Yao Gioiello
    • Kip
    Tituss Burgess
    Tituss Burgess
    • John The Physical Therapist
    Jay O. Sanders
    Jay O. Sanders
    • Angry Guy
    Peter Jacobson
    Peter Jacobson
    • Carl
    Catherine Curtin
    Catherine Curtin
    • Carl's Wife
    Ronald Guttman
    Ronald Guttman
    • The Man In The Towell
    Eva Dorrepaal
    Eva Dorrepaal
    • Claire The Other Art Collector
    Lisa Haas
    Lisa Haas
    • Gynecologist
    Jason Selvig
    Jason Selvig
    • Sperm Donor
    Jordan Carlos
    Jordan Carlos
    • Howie The Deaf Guy
    • Director
      • Onur Tukel
    • Writer
      • Onur Tukel
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    User reviews74

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    6Ruskington

    Ambitious, creative and tremendously violent

    This certainly won't be everyone's cup of tea but I quite enjoyed the sheer nihilistic futility of it all. Catfight is certainly original and takes on a narrative that keeps you guessing right to the end. There are some great digs at the pretentiousness of modern art and some gloriously violent fight scenes. You may hate it but it's definitely worth a try if you enjoy black comedy.
    7meeza

    Oh no, what a Heche of a fight!

    Raaaaaaaooooh! Yes, there is a "Catfight" going on (even more than one), and it lasts a long time. The black & blue comedy "Catfight" stars Sandra Oh and Anne Heche as two former college frenemies who reunite and end up knocking the lights out of each other. Sandra Oh plays Veronica, a trophy wife who is against her teenage son's wishes of becoming an artist. Anne Heche plays Ashley, a struggling lesbian artist who moonlights as a caterer. When Veronica and Ashley unexpectedly see each other at Veronica's husband business party, the claws come out and they both end up in some sort of violent punch drunk love; OK, maybe not love. Consequently, there is a punch domino effect of their brawl and brawls that turn each others life completely around; which I won't spoil cause you will punch me in the face. Writer-Director Onel Turkel pulls no punches in directing the movie with "over the top" farce; which sometimes pleasures your guilty bones while at other times it's too much to take. Nevertheless, I strangely was compelled by the antics of "Catfight"; especially with one particular scene with Veronica's looney aunt who names trees. Both Oh and Heche were excellent in their energetic roles. However, Alicia Silverstone as Ashley's lesbian lover seemed clueless to me. "Catfight" will not make it to 9 lives of reinvention but it's still worth the punch. **** Good
    7charles000

    Might not be for everyone, but definitely unique . . .

    A weird and twisted character study of self absorbed, clueless narcissists ad nauseum.

    I know, it's supposed to be a clever dark comedy, but having actually encountered more than a few examples of the very characters portrayed here in the real world, it was more like watching the equivalent of experiencing nails on a chalkboard.

    I'm not knocking the film, or caliber of acting and direction, quite the contrary. As a film, it's actually a very well created production.

    As a sort of snapshot into a world which really exists (well, sort of), perhaps it's a bit too realistic for comfort.

    OK, the art gallery fight scene was more than a bit over the top.

    Not to deliver any spoilers here, but perhaps an apt description could be summarized as a spectacular reversal of fortune story, mapped into a bizarre parallel universe of quirky characters and seemingly impossible scenarios which are actually all too real, depending upon which version of reality one might encounter at some seemingly random moment.

    Not sure how to rate this, might not be for everyone, but it is definitely unique. A cautious seven stars . . .
    7A_Different_Drummer

    Not Another Teen Comedy (Thank God!)

    The best thing about Catfight is that it offers a fairly unique and hard to find change of pace from many of the current crop of teen and young adult comedies.

    Also on the plus side, it moves from a clearly satirical base into one of the most bizarre and (arguably) violent little feuds ever filmed (in the history of the medium) between two female characters who, presumably, should know better.

    "Adults behaving badly" ... on steroids.

    Which of course is its charm.

    It also boasts performances from Heche and Oh which are not merely good but extraordinary. No matter how bizarre the character, no matter how over-stretched the script and dialog, these two actresses are fully committed to their portrayals.

    It is the job of the reviewer to identify analogs of a story to better compare and contrast the production.

    In the case of Catfight, this is not as easy as it looks.

    While the overall plot can perhaps find resonances (for example) in something like Bad Santa 2003 (the first one, not the sequel) the overall tone and wickedness of the story, the complete disregard for anything resembling a normal dramatic narrative -- such as for example the over-utilization of "coma" as a continuity device? -- would require a trip back in time to the so-called experimental films of the 1960s.

    Overall the final effect is remarkably like a car accident that attracts rubber-neckers, moreso than a cinematic breakthrough that attracts fans.

    In other words, it is fun, novel, and interesting on first viewing. Something to tell your friends about.

    But whether you would ever want to see another film just like it remains an open question.
    7Rob-O-Cop

    An uncomfortable look at the darkness of the American heart.

    Man this movie is dark. Did I mention that? It is unrelentingly ugly, and brutal in its view of its characters. They're not nice people and they have a long long way to go to get any sense of redemption, and they're a portrayal of the American psyche. A brutal look at modern day America and its inability to see the wrong footed path and twisted self perception. We don't see many movies made along these lines in our sanitised-made-for-forgettable-entertainment-kicks media world. This film is brave to take that on.

    It's certainly got its faults. The sound design and music is pretty unpleasant, or maybe that's the point. The fight scenes are brutal and at the same time comic book with their sound effect CD punch sounds and silly unrealistic choreography and duration. For me they watered down the movie and made it drag. The the unrelenting darkness of the story and almost lack of resolution or forward motion and lesson learned, but again, maybe that was intentional. It certainly doesn't leave a pleasant taste in the mouth and even though the actors do a great job it's had to say that cos you dislike the characters so much.

    The good bit is the social satire and commentary going on here. It harks back to 60s and 70s social commentary cinema that we really need now more than every to give us insight into our present world. The near future the film portrays is one that has let itself slip into war, and the draft, and believing it's own propaganda, and the stupidity and uncaring nature of its health system.

    It is a funny movie, in that there are comical details in it, but it's not played for laughs, and these aren't laugh out loud moments.

    This most certainly is a good film, a brave film, a challenging film, an unrelentingly honest film. Did I enjoy it? I don't know, am I supposed to?

    It made me think though.

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    • Trivia
      While promoting this film, director Onur Tukel and actress Anne Heche managed to be the second and third guests ever to be asked to leave a popular podcast, named Doug Loves Movies, for disruptive behavior. The first guest to be asked to leave, was Onur Tukel on a previous episode of "DLM".
    • Goofs
      When Ashley and Veronica are talking after breakfast in the cabin (1 hr 26 min), you can see a very small bug flying around. Anne Heche plays it off nicely by blowing at it and staying in character.
    • Quotes

      Veronica: We don't have to do this, Ashley.

      Ashley: My spirit is broken. My heart is filled with hate. I have nothing left but to destroy you.

    • Soundtracks
      Prelude No. 7 in A major
      Written by Frédéric Chopin

      Arranged by Jonathan Starkey

      Courtesy of APM Music

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Saç Saça Baş Başa
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • MPI Media Group
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    • Budget
      • $350,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,666
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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