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Cat People (BFI Film Classics) [Paperback]

Kim Newman (Author)
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BFI Film Classics January 22, 2008
This work is the author's insight into the 1943 film Cat People. Made by the team Val Lewton and Jaques Tourner, the film is legendary for its eliptical style--its emphasis on the terrors of what's not seen. Part gothic fantasy, part psychosexual drama, it's the dream of metamorphosis.


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"A book of rare sensitivity and charm." -- Sight and Sound

About the Author

Kim Newman is a novelist, critic and broadcaster. His fiction has been translated into many languages and he is a past recipient of, among others, the Horror Writers of America Bram Stoker Award and the International Horror Critics' Guild Award for Best Novel. He is also the editor of The BFI Companion to Horror.

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  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: British Film Institute (January 22, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0851707416
  • ISBN-13: 978-0851707419
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #687,370 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Informative & entertaining, though short, January 11, 2002
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Buck Naked (Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
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The author entertainingly provides interesting historical notes, analytical facts, and personal impressions while he summarizes the film. By choosing to organize the book this way, rather than collating the material into chapters such as "Symbolism," "Lighting", "The Director", etc., the information comes across more like asides which is easily absorbed by the reader. However, for those wanting a more analytical approach, the ideas come across watered down by this method. The author's rhetorical impressions which are in keeping with the book's informal, conversational style adds to a hazy, indecisive feel rather than an analysis with a biting edge. After all, one reads the book for answers, not more questions. Nevertheless, this deceptively easy read, with lots of stills and a few posters, is informative, insightful and obviously a labor of love for the film.
I would have liked to see some mention of the birdcage-shadows throughout the film, especially in the ship-designing office which is perched high in a building (as Hitchcock does in "Suspicion") where our 2 "lovesbirds" are stalked by the cat woman. Also deserving discussion are the fundamental tensions which make the film worth repeated viewings - that Irena is a tragic heroine destroyed by her own nature which she is aware of and cannot change. Who hasn't felt this kind of alienation, yet it's ignored in most pop culture. In generic terms, it is the clash between the old country(eastern Europe) vs. the new(America), superstition(original sin) vs. science(psychology), nature vs. nurture.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Average entry, November 9, 2004
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The BFI Film Classics series is a welcome little set of essays on singular films. Some are better than others (Camille Paglias take on The Birds is a hoot.) but this one is right in the middle as a pretty average entry.

Generally they are a trifle light (Night of the Hunter, It's A Gift, etc.) and feel like they didn't undergo too many revisions or feel the guidance of a particularly strong hand. Maybe the editor thought their job was about spell-checking and confirming dates.

Here Kim Edwards relives the films narrative while anecdotally cataloging the film's lore, earlier influences and creative descendants. I would have really enjoyed an overarching text for the film and or a tightly written codex for one strong reading. i.e. Rear Window is a film that has a number of astonishing essays written about it. For me Cat People remains a near-junky pot-boiler that surprisingly has some remarkable sequences.

If there's one thing the 21st Century does not need anymore of though, it's another person describing classic sequences from classic movies (here the pool and Alice walking home sequences) and adding their "Me Too" voice of approval. And for the record I disagree with Stephen Kings remarks in the book. (He finds the nightwalk sequence unfrightening because it's obviously filmed on a fake set.) Realism is nice but it isn't everything.

I return again and again to Cat People, but I wish this book could have helped me mine deeper, more substantive reasons for doing so. It would also be nice to see the BFI books candidly acknowledge the faults of the movies in question (Night of the Hunter is teeming with mis-steps). The individual volumes are a boon for investigating films further with, but insight would really be appreciated and would make me treasure them. In their currrent state they are more something to be passed around to friends, and you're not especially put out if they don't make it back.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Like other BFI books....Excellent, August 5, 2011
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Excellent book detailing the making 1942's Cat People. Outstanding book, and I highly recommend all of the BFI series.
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At RKO. Lewton began assembling a team, depending heavily on his contracts from the Selznick organization: director Jacques Tourneur. Read the first page
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