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3/10
Japan's Charlie's Angels 2
Rooster9917 February 2006
Warning: Spoilers
Both Charlie's Angels 2 (CA2) and Cat's Eye are more or less the same film; 3 babes run around performing ridiculous stunts, following an incredibly lame and boring plot, and finishing off with atrocious dialog. Neither film has anything going for it, except of course they star 3 attractive women in tight outfits. Both films are so incredibly stupid it boggles the imagination. At least Cat's Eye has the defense that it was based on a comic book, CA2 was simply stupid in its own right.

The effects in this film are terrible, and the action sequences are even worse. At one point, the 3 girls are getting away from the police in a custom car when they have to split apart into 3 powered scooters (hey, it's a comic book movie). The policeman chasing them is stopped in his car, and pulls out a rickety bicycle. Despite the girls traveling at 100 KM/hour, the next scene shows the cop about 3 meters behind them riding his bike. Then he Inspector Clouseau falls, and pulls out a skateboard. The girls are still speeding away at 100 KM/hour, but suddenly his skateboard is miraculously going twice their speed and he is again right on their tail. The effects during this sequence must have been created on the original Commodore 64 because they are simply brutal. The gross similarities here between the ridiculous action sequences in CA2 and this film are obvious. CA2 just had a higher budget, so the effects aren't as bad, but both films obviously ran out of budget when it came time for a plot, script, or storyline.

Terrible. 3 out of 10, one for each of the 3 women in cat suits because this film had absolutely nothing else going for it.
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3/10
Sleek and Cool but Anime Series Was Better
jmaruyama27 August 2000
Kaizo Hayashi's CAT'S EYE is a very hip and cool looking film. Based on Hojo Tsukasa's popular 80's manga (comic) series, CAT'S EYE is the story of a trio of beautiful sisters who lead a normal life by day and become Tokyo's most notorious cat burglars at night. Being a huge fan of the manga series and of the subsequent animated series, I was looking forward to this big budget take on the series. CAT'S EYE the movie takes the basic concept but fails to live up to the source material. The casting is superb, you couldn't get a better cast. The trio of Norika Fujiwara (Rui), Izumi Inamori (Hitomi) and Yuki Uchida (Ai) definitely fit the roles and PVC costumes well. And what costumes they wear! Unfortunately the story is a total mess. The original story is tossed away and instead we are presented with a James Bond inspired ripoff complete with a mysterious crime syndicate/evil organization and their `Dragon Lady' leader played with hammy delight by Taiwanese actress Jiang Wenli. Ninja Master, Sho Kosugi's son Kane Kosugi appears as well playing, what else, a Ninja-like Assassin. This film borrows too heavily from the Joel Schumacher school of campy direction and what we get is half Batman & Robin and half John Woo's Once A Thief. And wait until you get a load of the ludicrous ending! A missed opportunity at what could have been a cult fan hit. The opening animation sequence was inspired, too bad the rest of the film couldn't follow suit.
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5/10
This was something else...
paul_haakonsen20 May 2023
Well, I have to say that the 1997 Japanese action comedy "Cat's Eye" was definitely somewhat in a league of its own. If you think "Catwoman" mixed in with a healthy doze of Anime and archetypical Japanese over-the-top storytelling, then you have "Cat's Eye" from writers Kaizô Hayashi and Tsukasa Hôjô.

As I sat down here in 2023 to watch "Cat's Eye", I had never even heard about the movie, so I wasn't sure what I was getting myself into here. However, I will say that the movie certainly was watchable, but you have to keep a pretty open mind about realism, constructive storytelling and things that make much of any sense.

I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, but the actresses and actors on the cast list put on fair enough performances in bringing the movie to life on the screen, taking into consideration the contents of the script they had to work with.

Visually then the "Cat's Eye" had pretty terrible effects. I am sure that back in 1997 then the effects were adequate, but they certainly haven't aged well, and they are quite horrible to look at today. Luckily the movie wasn't heavily relying on special effects, so you just have to endure a bit.

Watchable for what it was, director Kaizô Hayashi's 1997 movie came and went without leaving a lasting impression with me. And it is not a movie that warrants a second viewing, simply because there isn't sufficient contents to the storyline to support more than a single viewing.

My rating of "Cat's Eye" lands on a mediocre five out of ten stars.
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A super cool, ultra sexy, zany superhero film
AlxSmits27 January 1999
A prime example of what Japanese filmmakers do better than anyone else - take a ludicrous premise, give it a serious treatment, and somehow manage to make it all work. During the day, three lovely sisters run a restaurant called "Cat's Eye". By night, they don black vinyl fetish gear and become the notorious cat burglar team known as "Cat's Eye". It's a good thing no one has ever made the connection. A live action adaptation of the anime with the same name, it resembles the original "Batman" TV series more than anything else, with its tongue-in-cheek campiness and its arsenal of ridiculous gadgetry that would make Bruce Wayne jealous. To the Cat Cave, girls! Everything about this film is fun and light-hearted, and the entire cast looks like they're having a great time. The action scenes, though somewhat tacky, are hilarious and complement the campy tone of the film quite nicely. Not for everyone, but if you appreciate anime, superhero comic book mentality, playful campiness, and girls in vinyl suits, it's definitely worth checking out.
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6/10
Cute girls in cat suits take on a Chinese gang in order to free their kidnapped father. Good movie falters after dynamite first 15 minutes
dbborroughs4 June 2006
Cat's Eye is a trio of girls who are cat burglars. They wear cat suits similar to Michelle Pfieffer in Batman returns and use a variety of gadgets like the Caped Crusader himself. Here the girls are forced to take on both the police and a Chinese crime organization in order to free their father (who many believed was dead).

Live action adaptation of a comic is, in its set pieces, very close to the top of the pile of comics on film. The opening sequence for example (which begins animated), the girls steal a painting that their father had done years before is pure bliss and joy for anyone who likes well done action sequences. Later action sequences match the manic, lets have a good time quality the film begins with and its during those wonderful sequences that the film is a joy to behold.

Unfortunately the plot and dialog get in the way slowing the film way down. At first the dialog scenes are okay as everything is put into motion but after a while it seems there is too much talk, too many twists too much weirdness and not enough action. Despite the bursts of great action my attention began to wander.

Certainly not a bad movie, its simply not the great movie that the first 15 minutes promised (6 out of 10 rating is due to that). Worth a bag of popcorn and a soda if you're an action fan (worth more if you like to watch cute girls in tight cat suits beating up bad guys). Its a rental preferably with a second feature for a full nights entertainment.
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9/10
KittyGals in Leather! Flying Superhero Action! A Keeper!
roninjoker-223 June 2000
This one has it all, with a sexy trio of CatBurglars (in extreme cat burgling suits) flying, leaping, and making all the boys hearts race. Tons of nice action sequences and effects, mixed in with a nice amount of subplot make this a breezy treat for anyone who likes superheroes, but is tired of the stodgy and almost depressing treatment that they get in the United States. Find it at any cost!
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