Fonda Eating Cat Food?
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trex132 — 20 years ago(March 01, 2006 02:49 AM)
It was probably actually tuna fish, but it was clearly supposed to be cat food in the film. I was struck by that when I first saw the film, and wondered about her reasons for doing it. I do think it gave added insight into the character of Bree, her difficulty of finding intimacy with people, and the bondthe only connection with another I saw in the filmwith her cat.
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johnstumbris — 17 years ago(May 18, 2008 05:45 PM)
ok thank you so much for mentioning this. i own this movie and have seen it many times and i was watching it with my family one day and i thought i saw her lick the spoon and no one else believed me. Im not crazy!!!
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edward-miller-1 — 17 years ago(May 19, 2008 01:29 PM)
No, it was clearly tuna! Come on folks. Many, MANY people feed their cats tuna right out of the can. To assume that Bree is eating cat food is just plain silly.
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billybizar — 13 years ago(September 12, 2012 05:52 PM)
When I saw that scene i just knew someone would mention and post this on the messageboard of IMDB. And here it is indeed! The spoonlick strucked me as well but that is just because we're probably conditioned to think a cat always gets cat food.
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geoffrey-jackson — 13 years ago(October 01, 2012 06:37 PM)
I thought ewww. I feed my cat cat food and am quite repulsed by it.
Having read this thread and realised it might have been tuna I looked carefully at the scene. It's definitely tuna. It had a chunky tuna consistency. Cat food is more pasty.
Thank goodness for that.
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CGA_Soupdragon — 13 years ago(October 27, 2012 11:26 PM)
Saw the film last night with my wife and she noticed it straight away. Eew! She gasped. (I missed it). If she was told to lick the spoon I somehow understand. Her job was to lick much worse so what is a lick of cat-food from the spoon used for carving out a meal for the only thing she really cared for?
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