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Halle Berry slinks and pounces her way through
Catwoman.

Halle Berry slinks and pounces her way through Catwoman.

Not close to purrfect

Catwoman

Stars Halle Berry, Benjamin Bratt and Sharon Stone.
Rated M.

Reviewer: LT Simone Heyer

Rating:

Stinks like kitty litter

Catwoman is not the comic bookto- big screen film to cut your nails on. A suck-you-right-in start doesn’t guarantee a top film.

All the signs pointed to an excellent production but when dropped from the heights of movie-greats, doesn’t land on its feet.

Bratt was charming as Tom the onthe- spot cop, but his character lacked the depth his acting career afforded him.

In fact, the whole film was thin in the fur department. Lines were comic-book corny and the actors didn’t stretch their abilities.

The film will appeal to teenage girls searching for their identity as women, or men who don’t mind a lady in leather and a mask.

will leave you with the taste of a dirty big hairball in your mouth.

No better than claws down a blackboard

Reviewer: PTE Shannon Joyce.

Rating:

It was good to see Oscarwinning actress Halle Berry stepping down from her serious roles and having fun Catwoman in this adaptation from the DC Comics series.

And I do mean stepping down.

Unfortunately Catwoman was far from fun, and what the sleek sexy figure of Berry a tight leather cat’s costume was meant to bring to the film, wasn’t enough to carry it with the weighted-down corny oneliners that completely miss the mark and insult the Batman franchise from which Catwoman spawned.

Her character’s translation from the comic book hero was always going to be a difficult cat to tame.

Unlike the successful adaptations of The X-Men and Spiderman, whose superheroes have good motivational reasons why they carry out the justices they do, Catwoman has no personal struggle to come to grips with.

She just has a convenient split-personality and cat-human powers given on her death bed through the breath-of-life from an ancient cat.

Catwoman lacked the most fundamental element of all dogooders - a clear-cut nemesis.

Her arch-enemy was a quite ridiculous, unimaginable product of a beauty-crème company.

The digital wizards have done it again though, surpassing previous productions with a convincing animated Catwoman pouncing from building to building across the city.

Love interest Benjamin Bratt, probably best known for his role as a cop in Law & Order, tries to turn on the charm to such a degree that it’s embarrassing to watch.

The script has him getting by on smiles and charm - he’s obviously been directed to take his acting skills down a notch for the role. Catwoman will easily make its money back on Halle Berry.

And as becoming more common, her character has been left open to support a sequel.

Let’s hope more effort is put into other areas of the film for future productions, and a decent flame for Berry is found.

Catwoman was never going to be strong enough to carry a film franchise as the leading superhero, and this production has proved that.

Do not see this flick unless you’ve just spent a few lonely weeks on exercise.

 

 

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