EuropaCorp
Starring: Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Garner, Christopher Walken
Also Starring: Jean, Philmon, Connery, Roxie and Yuri
Directed by: Barry Sonnenfeld
Cat Out of the Bag Alert! This review contains some spoilers for this film!
Synopsis: Tom Brand (Kevin Spacey) is an insanely successful business man who has been neglecting his family for work but learns his lesson when a freak accident puts his mind inside the body of a cat.
Cinema Cat: The cats don’t come into the film until Tom goes searching for his daughter’s birthday present. She wants a cat but Tom does not like cats. Nevertheless he ends up (via mysterious interference) at a shop called Purrkins Pet Shop where a large cat jumps on the hood of his car.
The shop is owned by a man named Felix Perkins (Christopher Walken) who hooks Tom up with a gray and white Norwegian Forest cat with blue eyes (as Perkins explains the cat picks the owner, not the other way around). In grabbing a bowl for the cat, Tom randomly selects one marked Mr. Fuzzypants.
A freak accident puts Tom into a coma but he awakens in the body of the cat.
Realizing that the cat was the present Tom had picked out, his wife Lara (Jennifer Garner) gives him to their daughter Rebecca (Malina Weissman).
Failing to make his family realize he is now the cat, Tom acts out (by getting drunk, peeing on the rug, pooping in a purse and eating Fruity Pebbles, not to mention countless other shenanigans which cause him to bang into and fall off things.)
Perkins is brought in and explains that Tom must behave and reconnect with his family.
Tom supports his daughter, who begins to suspect Mr. Fuzzypants is actually her father.
There is also Tom’s older son David (Robbie Amell) who is trying to keep the Fire Brand company from being taken over by unscrupulous vultures. Tom learns to have respect for David even when Tom violently returns to his body.
In the end Tom takes Rebecca to get another cat and Perkins surprises them with Mr. Fuzzypants, who is now on his ninth life.
David Allsbury acted as Head Cat Trainer on the film. The cat actors who played the lead role of Mr. Fuzzypants were Jean (who did a majority of the sitting and contemplative parts), Philmon, Connery (who was the main action cat), Roxie and Yuri.
While this film seems to be aimed strictly at kids and the cat action is at times overexaggerated and juvenile, the filming of the cat actors is done well and the cat stars do have a chance to shine despite the goofy goings-on. Some have complained about the slapstick involving the cat but it should be noted that a majority of the film, including the cat acrobatics, was done using computer generated imagery. They also fortunately did not try to animate Mr. Fuzzypants talking out loud.
Kitty Cameos: Special guest appearances are made by several famous internet cats who show up in the Purrkins Pet Shop, including Lil Bub, Nala, Waffles, Pudge, Hamilton and Henri, not to mention animated favorite Talking Tom.
There are also many cats seen in and around the Purrkins shop.
Final Mewsings: If you have nine lives why not spend one as Kevin Spacey?
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