Une Vie De Chat (A Cat in Paris)(2011)
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Enchanting and thrilling animation about a Parisian cat with a double-life.
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Age group8–15 years
Duration62 mins
The details of this film are good because they are in Paris and it shows a great city setting. I like the colours used and the way it was drawn.
I liked the characters shadowy faces, and how they moved. My favourite character was the cat, because he was stealthy and clever. He robbed places at night with a burglar named Nico. His owners were a mother and a girl named Zoe.
One night Zoe followed the cat, and the dog started barking, as Zoe walked passed a brick fell on his head.
Nico and the gangster named Costa were fighting on the church and their limbs were very flexible. When Nico grabs onto Costa they fall onto a gargoyle.
This film is a French drawn animation. It’s subtitled which I read most of and I think I learnt some new words in French.
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