Cat and Mouse (2003)
Facts
| Directed by | Gordon Chan |
| Cast | Anthony Wong, Andy Lau and Cecilia Cheung |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2002 |
| DVD Release | April 19, 2005 |
| Running Time | 91 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 601641339544 |
| Buy this item ... | 6 new from $5.92, 5 used from $4.49, 1 collectible from $19.95 |
About Cat and Mouse
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Average user review:| Hilariously Cute |
| Funny But Cheesy |
This is a very fun but cheesy blend of comedy, and mediocre martial arts. This movie is a must for anyone who enjoys a cheesy martial arts comedy. It has a good cast, love, decent plot, comedy, and martial arts. Excellent movie! May 29, 2007
| The Imperial Cat vs the Mouse that has a secret... |
A funny, funny movie. Don't watch it if you are looking for a lot of action because it isn't an action movie. It is a romantic comedy with a GREAT storyline.
Watch it if you can appreciate a good subtitled story and a great romantic one too. May 18, 2006
| Not good, not bad |
I try not to draw comparisons to other films as that isn't always fair to either movie. But in this case, I have to mention the far superior "White Dragon", a movie much the same but with better humor and stronger action.
This is worth seeing if you're into Asian cinema and want a little light entertainment. Otherwise, nothing much to recommend it. January 10, 2006
| I was laughing the whole way through |
Shining Mouse is actually a woman disguised as a man. Her disguise consists of a poorly drawn black moustache and a small beard. Otherwise it doesn't take a genius to be able to tell she's a woman. But Inspector Zhan, the "imperial cat", with whom Shining Mouse is in love, doesn't realize this until it's too late and he's engaged to some relative of the Emperor.
Of all the zany situations and scenes in this film my favorite had to be when Zhan has to use his famous sword to slice up a putrid piece of Rhino skin for a woman whose husband had a skin disease. Zhan apologizes to his sword first and says "I owe you one". To me this scene is the epitome of Chinese humor, pure and simple.
If you are stickler for understanding things like who is related to whom and what the plot actually about, don't rent this, rent something like "Hitch", which is also a very funny love story. But if you get the biggest kick out of lines like "Father, I never learned how to read", "An egg is an egg" and "I thank you for your love" then you'll have a good time with this as I did. November 11, 2005
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