English Title: Things to Come
CG Cinéma
Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Roman Kolinka
Directed by: Mia Hansen-Løve
Cat Out of the Bag Alert! This review contains some spoilers for this film!
Synopsis: Nathalie Chazeaux (Isabelle Huppert) is a middle-aged philosophy teacher who is dealing with numerous changes in her life involving her elderly mother, her cheating husband and student protests.
Featured Feline: Nathalie’s mother Yvette (Edith Scob) owns a black cat named Pandora. Pandora is first seen when Nathalie goes to check on her mother.
After her mother dies, Nathalie and her son go to pick up Pandora, but the cat is hiding behind the radiator. They need a superintendent to come pull the unit away from the wall to get Pandora out. The black cat is extremely heavy!
Even though she is allergic to cats, Nathalie takes Pandora home with her.
Nathalie’s students love the cat.
Pandora stays with Nathalie, giving her company and comfort. In one scene the cat is sitting on a table as Nathalie reads a letter. The cat actor is panting in this scene, which would indicate she was somewhat stressed.
Nathalie travels to the country to visit her former student named Fabien (Roman Kolinka) who is living in a home with various anarchists. She brings Pandora with her in a carrier and talks to the cat in the back seat.
At the country home Nathalie releases Pandora, who seems fascinated by her surroundings.
Pandora ends up taking off into the woods. Nathalie calls after her and is concerned when she doesn’t come back. She even shakes dry cat food and calls for Pandora that night.
Pandora returns the next morning and even brings Nathalie a mouse.
As offended as she is about the mouse, Nathalie still gives Pandora a big hug.
Later Nathalie is seen crying on her bed with Pandora beside her. She strokes the cat for comfort.
Nathalie returns home and brings Pandora back with her.
Eventually Nathalie returns to the country and leaves Pandora with the anarchists. Pandora hides under the bed.
Mia Hanson-Løve based the story on her mother and reportedly asked for her mother’s approval on the script. Her mother only asked that the name of her cat be changed from Desdemona to Pandora to respect the cat’s privacy.
Final Mewsings: Cats have always been rebels.
Many thanks to Francesco Candi for recommending this movie to us!
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